They'll be available alongside the IB and taught mainly online
The Island's only independent school has announced it will begin offering A-Levels from September.
King William's College will offer the courses in a 'blended' approach, alongside the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
In a partnership with King's InterHigh online school, all the lessons will be taught virtually from a newly created hub on the campus.
Principal Damian Henderson says these blended approaches to education are not new, but that the innovation here will be to offer supported live online lessons within an in-person learning community.
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