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Advanced level

British  

noun

  1. (in Britain) the formal name for A level

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Suddenly, at two and a half, Amélie is not only engaging with the world but speaking at an unexpectedly advanced level for her age.

From The Wall Street Journal

And it continues to do so today, albeit at a more advanced level.

From Science Daily

"Even if your high school doesn’t offer three sciences at advanced level, actually if you make that clear on your application, it can be taken into account during the application process."

From BBC

"The good thing about the academies is whether you start at ground zero or at an advanced level, they will welcome you in."

From BBC

"In our cooperation, we have moved to a new, more advanced level, the NATO-Ukraine Council, and this mechanism can have an impact," Zelenskiy said.

From Reuters