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03 May, 2021

Why is BSKL Sixth Form the right pathway before university abroad?

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Why is BSKL Sixth Form the right pathway before university abroad?

Most of our students have ambitions for moving abroad following Sixth Form to study at university. Every year these graduates follow in the footsteps of our alumni who have attended some of the world’s best universities and whose success stories are inspiring proof of the exciting pathways which await them. We have prepared a diverse range of students for the transition from school to university, and have long perfected the recipe for ensuring them the best future international pathway. So, what’s key to setting them up for success?

Internationally recognised qualifications

BSKL Sixth Form students study A Levels; well recognised around the world and known for their depth and rigour. Universities around the world are familiar with A Level qualifications and our students have gone on to study at top universities around the world with these qualifications.

Our Sixth Form A Level provision allows students to build a programme of study best suited to their needs and passions/interests. Students can choose between 3 or 4 A Levels, add on an optional Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) and explore relevant co curricular, leadership and community projects.

A Level

At sixth form, we teach our students the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). Unlike many schools which focus on A Levels, we favour the IBDP for its worldwide prestige and the international pathways it opens up for our students. Popular university destinations, like the UK for example, will notice the IBDP in university applications and recognise it as a particularly competitive qualification. Why is this? 

First and foremost, it is a qualification known for preparing students far better for university study than any other. The IBDP is specifically designed so that its core elements mimic the way university students study their degree. Through tasks like the extended essay, for example, students practice skills like independent research, thinking laterally and creatively, and exploring subjects so that they shape their own opinions. Studying the IBDP results in students who do not simply repeat what they have been told and memorise answers for their exams, they thoroughly understand what it means, why it is important and how their learnings fit within a global context. 

Nord Anglia global connections

The right qualification and a stand-out university application is one important element on the journey to university, but equally as important is our role in educating students about where they could study and what it will be like. Our aim for every student is for them to leave our school with well placed expectations and their questions around their university destination answered. The global Nord Anglia family they are part of is crucial to this. 

Being involved in our global community of schools gives students the opportunity to access local support in the country of their university of choice. Our students have attended universities from Oxford and Cambridge in the UK, to UCLA and NYIT in America. We have staff and alumni who have worked and attended university all around the world. This wealth of knowledge is a valuable resource for students. Elsewhere, a student's best understanding of their future university abroad may be its website. At BSKL we can connect students with experienced individuals who can bring the university destination to life. 

For more information into how we prepare students for the future, visit our page at https://www.nordangliaeducation.com/our-schools/malaysia/kuala-lumpur/british-international/learning/our-curriculum/sixth-form or contact our Admissions team at admissions@britishschool.edu.my