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Cambridge IGCSE & A Levels Courses
IGCSE (Grades 9–10): Foundation Stage
Cambridge IGCSE provides students with a solid academic foundation in all subjects, while also cultivating exam-taking skills, self-discipline, and subject-specific confidence.
Advantages of IGCSE CoursesBasic stage
- The course structure is clear.
- Prepare thoroughly for advanced courses
- High international recognition
Assessment methods test
IGCSE assessment is primarily based on examinations, encouraging students to develop consistent learning habits.
Courses offered:
- English (first language)
- English (Second Language)
- math
- biology
- Chemical
- physics
- psychology
- geography
- history
- Business Research
- economics
- Computer Science
- Design and Technology
- Art and Design
- drama
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Cambridge (IGCSE & A Levels) CoursesSummarize
- IGCSE establishes a solid foundation for all subjects
- The assessment method emphasizes sustained effort and consistent performance.
- A Level emphasizes specialization and academic depth.
A Levels (Years 11–12): Specialization and Depth
Cambridge courses are suitable for:Most suitable
Suitable for the following types of students:
- Clear learning objectives and emphasis on academic development
- They have developed a certain level of learning maturity and are able to adapt to university-level academic content.
- Possesses strong self-learning ability
- Skilled in logical thinking and theoretical analysis
Grades 11-12: Specialization and Depthdepth
- After completing IGCSE, A Levels students typically choose 3–4 subjects.
- Suitable for students who wish to specialize in a specific field and bridge the gap to university learning.
Cambridge FAQs
If a child chooses IGCSE, is it mandatory to study A Levels afterwards?
Not necessarily. After completing IGCSE, students can choose A Level, AP, or IBDP based on their abilities and further education plans.
How many A Levels subjects do students need to take?
Typically, there are 3–4 courses, allowing students to develop in-depth in their areas of strength.
Does the Cambridge curriculum place more emphasis on exams than other systems?
Yes. IGCSE and A Levels exams carry significant weight, placing great emphasis on students' consistent preparation and stable study habits.