Cambridge IGCSE
programmes and qualifications are taught in more than 10, 000 schools across 160 countries.
These international
qualifications are recognised by the world’s best universities and employers
which offer students extended opportunities in their education, career and future
endeavours.
Cambridge Primary Programmes (Year 1 to Year 6) are offered to students from the age
of 5 to 11. At the end of Year 6 studies, students will sit for the Cambridge
Checkpoint Test for English, Mathematics and Science. This programme
adheres to the International Primary Curriculum (IPC).
Cambridge Secondary 1 Programmes (Year 7 to Year 9) are offered to students from the age of 11 to 14. At the end of Year
9, students will take the Cambridge Secondary Checkpoint Test for English,
Mathematics and Science. This
programme adheres to the English National Curriculum of United Kingdom.
Cambridge Secondary 2 Programmes (Year 10 and Year 11) are offered to students from the age
of 14 to 16. At the end of Year 11, students will take the Cambridge IGCSE
Examination for their chosen subjects. This
programme adheres to the International General Certificate of Secondary Education
(IGCSE).
Cambridge Advanced
Programmes (The Sixth Form) are
offered to students from the age of 16 to 19. Students will take the Cambridge International
AS or A levels for THREE or FOUR SUBJECTS of their choice.
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