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Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) AQA

Canterbury Academy, The

The Canterbury Academy, Knight Avenue, Canterbury, CT2 8QA

Other Regulated/Accredited Qualification
Level 3
Education and Training

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
The Canterbury Academy
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
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Application Instructions

Applications Open – 3rd November 2025

Applications Close – 31st July 2026

Entry Requirements –We do have entry recommendations for some courses, especially A-levels, as we would not want you to start a course that would not be suitable for you. We want to give you the best chance of future success.

The course programmes are flexible: students can mix Level 3 courses with Level 2 courses, or A-levels with BTECs. We provide impartial advice and guidance and seek to put you on the courses you want and are likely to be successful in.

Students are expected to study up to 3 A level equivalent subjects (this can be from either A levels and/or Level 3 BTEC subjects) building their own personalised combination of Level 3 subjects OR a full time Level 2 course.

The sixth form runs on a flexible timetable with some courses running until 6.00pm. This flexibility means we can offer as much as possible, to as many as possible, as often as possible.

How to Apply – Please apply via Kent Choices.

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Course Summary

The Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) is a standalone qualification designed to extend and develop students’ skills in independent research and project management based on a topic area of their choosing in the arts, the sciences or, in fact, any of the ‘Pillars’.

As well as acquiring UCAS points, the EPQ can be referenced in personal statements and interviews, showing study and commitment beyond A-level course requirements, setting the student apart from other candidates for university places.

Course Details

The EPQ requires 120 guided learning hours (although many students devote more time). Of these, 30 hours will be class-based. Students will design, complete and report on an investigation, composition or artefact relevant to a topic or issue of their own choosing.

Students must also record their project process in their production log. The process of recording and presenting a project is as important as the finished product. The production log, product and presentation will all be assessed.

A research report should count approximately 5000 words; the written submission accompanying a composition or artefact should count approximately 1000 words.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Students research report should count approximately 5000 words; the written submission accompanying a composition or artefact should count approximately 1000 words. Students also present their research findings to an assessor.

Entry requirements

Students should have a level 4 or above in GCSE English Language and the equivalent of a level 4 or above in a GCSE subject related to their topic of interest.

Your next steps...

A student who has taken up an extended project clearly has enthusiasm for their subject and that really helps them stand out when applying to universities, because they are not just ‘going through the motions’ and doing the A‐Levels that many of the students across the country are doing.

They are choosing to do something above and beyond, and each extended project is unique, so no one else will have done what they've done or have the experience that they've had, whatever their chosen topic.


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