Read in conjunction with our curriculum guide.
- Cambridge International follows a Cambridge Pathway which consists of four stages from primary to pre-university. These are: Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, Cambridge Upper Secondary, and Cambridge Advanced.
- Cambridge Lower Secondary (11-14 years) consist of ten subjects (English, English as a Second Language, Mathematics, Science, Computing, Digital Literacy, Global Perspectives, Music, Physical Education, and Art and Design)
- Cambridge Upper Secondary (14-16 years) consists of two routes to formal qualifications: Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge O Level. Both are fully aligned with the GCSE qualification of England but are more international in outlook.
- Cambridge Advanced (16-19 years old) is for those preparing for university or other higher education institutions. Students work towards the formal qualifications of Cambridge International AS (one year) or A Levels (two years).
- The Cambridge International Project Qualification (IPQ) is a 5000-word independent research project on a topic of a student’s own choice and is for those who wish to extend their learning further than AS and A Levels.
