Our Courses

City of Westminster College is Central London's Top College for Results. We're located in central London and we offer over 200 courses across a wide range of subjects. We're proud to be the first choice for students across Greater London.

We have courses for school leavers (16-18 year-olds) including A-levels and BTECs, courses for adults, Apprenticeships and short courses for employers and employees as well as courses for the unemployed to help you get back to work. Over 8000 students choose to study with us every year - browse our courses below. If you can't find what you're looking for, get in touch.

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A Levels

We offer a range of A levels subjects. These are two-year, full-time study programmes that includes weekly tutorials and work experience. Our tutors can offer you advice on your preferences and guidance on the best combinations of subjects for your career pathway. 

We have an excellent track record in teaching Humanities and  English. In many subjects the pass rates and proportion of students gaining higher grades is good. 

We also offer a range of support to help you succeed, including improvement classes and learning support for study in lessons.

Your A Level programme will be made up of three subjects, tutorials and employment skills including work experience.

Do you know…

Our experienced Careers Team will be available throughout your time with us to advise and guide you through the various options. You will also be fully supported in the process of applying to university through the UCAS system.

General entry requirements 

To study three subjects at A Level, you will need to achieve six GCSEs at grade 9-4/A*-C, including English Language and maths. To study the Humanities  subjects, you will need at least one grade 6/B in the Humanities subject you wish to study.

Students with previous A level experience, including re-sit applications  

Applications from students who have previously studied A-levels will be considered on a case-by-case basis but only where general or subject-specific entry criteria are met, and you also pass the selection process.

What’s next? 

Whilst potential career paths available to students that choose to study A levels are many and varied, the majority of our students progress to university.

For more information on A Levels courses, please click on the links below.

Course Suitable for Categories
A Level Biology 16-18 F.E. Courses
A Level Business Studies 16-18 F.E. Courses
A Level Chemistry 16-18 F.E. Courses
A Level English Language 16-18 F.E. Courses
A Level English Literature 16-18 F.E. Courses
A Level History 16-18 F.E. Courses
A Level Law 16-18 F.E. Courses
A Level Maths 16-18 F.E. Courses
A Level Media Studies 16-18 F.E. Courses
A Level Politics 16-18 F.E. Courses
A Level Psychology 16-18 F.E. Courses
A Level Sociology 16-18 F.E. Courses