A-level Engineering and Mathematics
Newton A level Programme
Studying A levels on a university campus supports a natural, confident progression to an elite university. Choose this pathway to study A levels in Mathematics, Further Mathematics and Physics with optional Chemistry or Economics. Prepare for an undergraduate degree in engineering, mathematics or science at a leading UK university.
Previous students have progressed to the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford, Imperial College London and University College London (UCL) from this pathway.
Key Information
- Experience university-style teaching in workshops and masterclasses under the supervision of university academics and sometimes in the University's laboratories.
- Visits to an exciting range of places of scientific importance such as the Science Museum in London, the Codebreakers Museum at Bletchley Park, and the Sanger Centre in Cambridge.
- Opportunities to enter competitions such as the UK Mathematics Challenge and the UK Chemistry and Biology Olympiads.
- Students will work towards a CREST award – a well-respected and recognised national award requiring excellent project management, teamwork and communication skills.
- Students have the opportunity to complete an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), which requires them to independently research a topic of interest with the guidance of a project supervisor. It can be used to earn extra UCAS points.
- Students hoping to study a Mathematics, Engineering or Economics related subject, weekly maths enhancement classes help develop mathematical and problem solving skills, and provide preparation for the STEP examinations and an interview in this field.
Age Requirement
16
Academic Requirements
For entry onto the programme you must have completed your education to Year 11 level achieving equivalent of five/six GCSE passes at grade 4/C or above plus GCSE B/6 in in mathematics or science if you will be studying this subject at A-level.English Language Requirements
IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing and 5.0 in all other subskills) or equivalent.Class size
20
Note: For more information about the requirements, please contact us.
2026 Spring Start (January)
Course start date : 5 January 2026 - Course end date: 25 June 2027
- Semester 1 spring: 5 January 2026 - 20 March 2026
- Semester 2 summer: 7 April 2026 - 26 June 2026
- Semester 3 fall: 14 September 2026 - 11 December 2026
- Semester 4 spring: 4 January 2027 - 19 March 2027
- Semester 5 summer: 5 April 2027 - 25 June 2027
Estimated cost of attendance
Tuition fee
£ 38,495.00
Accommodation
£ 2,079.00 - 12,502.00
Enrolment fee (Compulsory)
£ 250.00
Textbooks (Compulsory)
£ 70.00 - 415.00
Studio or lab fee (compulsory - programme dependent)
£ 500.00
Approximate cost
£ 41,394.00 - 52,162.00
Detailed pricing breakdown coming soon