OxfordAQA expands global offer with seven new International GCSEs and A-levels

OxfordAQA has launched seven new international qualifications, expanding its globally recognized portfolio and reinforcing its commitment to preparing students for success in higher education, the workplace, and beyond.
The new qualifications include five International GCSEs in History, Chinese – First Language, Arabic – First Language, Sociology, and Global Skills Projects, and two International A-levels in Chinese – First Language, and Sociology. Each addition has been designed to equip students with both subject knowledge and the critical thinking skills needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
The unique Global Skills Project GCSE qualification introduces a project-based learning approach with a focus on sustainability, helping students develop the skills, knowledge, and attitudes essential for future success.
OxfordAQA’s Sociology qualifications encourage learners to explore sociological themes through local case studies and familiar contexts. Both the GCSE and A-level emphasize critical thinking and the practical application of sociological knowledge, helping students connect theory to the world around them.
All OxfordAQA A-levels, including new additions, follow a modular structure, giving students flexibility in their learning and exam preparation, allowing the opportunity to re-sit individual units.

Andrew Coombe, Managing Director for OxfordAQA
“We want to empower students to think independently, apply their learning, and collaborate effectively. This not only sets them up for success in their exams but also equips them with the skills that universities want to see, ensuring that students are ready for their futures.”
OxfordAQA is a partnership between Oxford University Press and AQA, the UK’s largest provider of GCSEs and A-levels. With over a century of assessment and educational expertise, OxfordAQA offers qualifications that are recognized by universities around the world.
As the fastest-growing international exam board, OxfordAQA now supports more schools in more countries than ever before. Its student-focused approach ensures assessments test subject ability alone, using clear language and culturally relevant content to give every learner the best opportunity to succeed.
You can learn more about the new qualifications here.