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Home » Blog » Helping Your Child to Choose their A Levels

Helping Your Child to Choose their A Levels

2 November 2023 by threewords

Choosing A Levels is a significant milestone in a student’s academic journey. It’s a decision that can shape their future academic and career path. As a parent, you play a crucial role in providing guidance and support during this process. In this blog post, we’ll share some tips to help you assist your child in making informed and confident choices for their A Levels.

Understand their Interests and Strengths

Begin by having an open conversation with your child about their interests, passions, and strengths. This Boarding School in England recommends encouraging children to reflect on the subjects they enjoy the most and where they excel academically. This self-awareness will be instrumental in selecting A Levels that align with their aspirations.

Research Career Goals

Discuss your child’s career aspirations and explore the academic requirements for those fields. Certain professions have specific A Level subject preferences, so it’s important to ensure their choices are in line with their long-term goals.

Consider a Broad Range of Subjects

Encourage your child to select a diverse set of A Levels, including a mix of sciences, humanities, and arts, if possible. This provides a well-rounded education and keeps doors open for a variety of future academic and career paths.

Seek Advice from Teachers and Counsellors

Teachers and school counsellors are valuable resources when it comes to choosing A Levels. They have a deep understanding of your child’s academic performance and potential. Ask for their insights and recommendations, as they can provide valuable perspectives.

Balance the Workload

A Levels can be demanding, so it’s important to strike a balance between challenging subjects and ones that your child is passionate about. Encourage them to consider their workload and how it aligns with their ability to manage their time effectively.

Consider Prerequisites for University

If your child has a particular university or course in mind, check the A Level subject requirements for that program. Some universities have specific prerequisites, and it’s important to ensure your child’s choices align with their future educational aspirations.

Be Supportive, But Avoid Imposing

While it’s important to offer guidance, avoid imposing your own preferences or aspirations on your child. Remember that this decision ultimately belongs to them, and they should feel empowered and confident in their choices.

Encourage Exploration

Encourage your child to attend school open days, explore online resources, and participate in workshops or taster sessions for potential A Level subjects. This hands-on experience can provide valuable insights and help solidify their choices.


Choosing A Levels is a significant step towards shaping your child’s academic future. By providing guidance, supporting their interests, and considering their career goals, you can help them make informed decisions. Remember to maintain open communication, be a source of encouragement, and trust in your child’s ability to make choices that will lead them towards a fulfilling and successful academic journey.

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