Noun
the basic level of a subject taken in school
Source: WordNetO-level
He developed a creative writing course for the University of South Africa and published three O-Level and one A-Level literature study guides. Source: Internet
Some schools have done away with the O level examination, and pupils only sit for the A level examination or the International Baccalaureate at the end of their sixth year (known as Year 6 or Junior College 2). Source: Internet
Both the Special and Express are four-year courses leading up to a Singapore- Cambridge General Certificate of Education (GCE) "Ordinary" or "O level" examination. Source: Internet
The Integrated Programme (IP) is a six-year programme offered to the top 10 percent of the cohort to pass through the O level exams, and go straight to the affiliated JC. Source: Internet
In 1996 Dexter received a Macavity Award for his short story Evans Tries an O-Level. Source: Internet
Mwenje said O Level exams will spill into next year given the number of subjects offered to students. Source: Internet