A Level Accounting
Advanced (A Levels) Accounting online
About this course
Accounting
Our course
Develop Financial Knowledge with Confidence & Purpose
At Haya Online Girls School , our A Level Accounting course is designed to help young Muslim women build strong financial, analytical, and problem-solving skills within a supportive and values-focused learning environment.
Students will gain a clear understanding of accounting systems, financial reporting, budgeting, and business finance while developing the confidence to analyse and interpret financial information accurately. The course prepares students for higher education and future careers in finance, business, and entrepreneurship.
Through live online lessons, recorded sessions, regular assessments, and dedicated teacher support, students are guided every step of the way to help them achieve their academic goals.
What Students Will Learn
* Financial accounting principles
* Preparing financial statements
* Budgeting and cash flow management
* Costing and financial decision-making
* Accounting ethics and responsibilities
* Analysing business performance
* Financial planning and evaluation
* Problem-solving using financial data
Why Choose A Level Accounting at Haya?
* Live online classes taught by experienced teachers
* Access to lesson recordings for revision and flexibility
* Supportive girls-only learning environment
* Regular homework, feedback, and assessments
* Structured exam preparation and progress tracking
* Learn from home in a comfortable environment
* Strong Islamic values alongside academic excellence
Future Opportunities
A Level Accounting can lead to university courses and careers in:
* Accounting and Finance
* Business and Management
* Economics
* Banking and Investment
* Entrepreneurship
* Chartered Accountancy
Key information
Delivery method
Online, real-time classrooms, 24/7 access to curriculum
Start date
September and throughout the year
About our fees
We have several fee packages and options, with differing levels of commitment to suit most circumstances. In most cases parents have the option to pay in instalments, spreading the cost of the investment.

