O Levels (Ordinary Levels) were introduced in the United Kingdom in 1951 as part of the General Certificate of Education (GCE). A Levels (Advanced Levels) were established shortly after, in 1951 as well, serving as a progression from O Levels for students seeking higher education. Both qualifications have since evolved and are recognized internationally.
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'O levels were superseded in UK schools about 20 years ago. The 'O' stood for 'ordinary'. 'A' levels (advanced levels) are still in use.
O levels are just another name for GCSEs. you have the option to either go to work after your O levels or take your A levels
Is there any age limit for o&A levels
"O levels" are the old-fashioned equivilants of GCSE's. O levels can be in many different subjects.
The number of levels in the tree is called the ''Depth'' of the Tree. Example: O / \ O O levels of a tree showing Depth. / \ / \ O O O O