Children in Pre-School follow a syllabus that is guided by the requirements of the Foundation Stage.
(For further reference contact : www.qca.org.uk).

The Foundation Stage begins when children reach the age of three (Early Years 1 and 2), continuing through to the age of five (+) to the final year, which is described as the Reception year.
The Foundation stage also plays the important role of transition in preparing children for learning in Key Stage 1.


PRE-SCHOOL SYLLABUS

If your child is between the ages of 5 and 7 years old, he/she will be entering Key Stage 1. Key Stage 1 lasts for two years (Grades 1 and 2).
In this booklet, you will find an outline of the topics we will be covering through the year in each subject.
We hope this information will be useful for you to support your child at home.



GRADE 1 SYLLABUS


GRADE 2 SYLLABUS

If your child is between the ages of 7 and 11 years old, he/she will be entering Key Stage 2. Key Stage 2 lasts for four years (Grades 3 to 6).
In this booklet, you will find an outline of the topics we will be covering through the year in each subject.
We hope this information will be useful for you to support your child at home
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GRADE 3 SYLLABUS


GRADE 4 SYLLABUS


GRADE 5 SYLLABUS


GRADE 6 SYLLABUS



:: Key Stage 3 ::

GRADE 7 SYLLABUS


GRADE 8 and 9 SYLLABUSES



:: Key Stage 4 ::

GRADE 10 and 11 SYLLABUS

In grades 10 and 11  students follow the Cambridge University International General Certificate of Secondary Education Syllabuses (IGCSE) in a range of different subjects. They then take examinations in these subjects at the end of grade 11.

- Art and Design Syllabus
- English as a second language
- Geography
- Co-ordinated Sciences
- FLE
- History
- Maths
- Spanish Foreign Language
- Literature (English)
- First Language Syllabus
- First language English


:: Key Stage 5 ::

GRADE 12 and 13 SYLLABUS

Students go on into year 12 to follow University of Cambridge International A Level courses (see: http://www.cie.org.uk/qualifications/academic/uppersec/alevel)
if they have passed a minimum of 6 IGCSE examinations with A - C grades.

Most of the subjects offered at IGCSE level are also offered at AS and A2 level plus a number of additional subjects depending on the interest of the students.


 
 
 
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