Key Stage 4 (IGCSE)
The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) endorsed by
Cambridge International Examinations, UK, (CIE) is an established international programme, which empowers students with the fundamental skills and knowledge in a wide range of subjects, instilling intellectual curiosity and promoting intercultural understanding. IGCSE qualifications are recognised by universities and employers worldwide.
Considered the world’s most popular international curriculum for 14-16 year olds, the IGCSEs lead to globally recognised and valued qualifications. In addition, they provide excellent preparation for the International Baccalaureate as well as other progression routes. The courses are developed in line with changing needs, and are regularly updated and extended. IGCSE teachers can draw on excellent resources, training and advice from subject experts.
The IGCSE consists of a two-year syllabus, culminating in a public exam at the end of Year 11. Students are expected to take nine subjects though in special cases a student may take less. A wide range of subjects at Key Stage 4 offers students a more rounded education in addition to keeping future career choices open. Choices are made bearing in mind a breadth of disciplines, possible career choices, aptitude and enjoyment.


