International School implements two Cambridge curricula – Secondary 2 (IGCSE subjects)  and Advanced level (A-level subjects).

Secondary 2

In Years 10 and 11, the students have to attend seven mandatory IGCSE subjects:

By passing the exams in these subjects, students can obtain an internationally recognised diploma – International Certificate of Education (ICE). Students can select more than 7 subjects in order to prepare themselves better for Years 12 and 13 and their further education.

Cambridge IGCSE is adapted to the students’ different levels of knowledge, educational needs and abilities, especially for those whose mother tongue is not English.

Apart from the mandatory subjects, the students also attend Health and PE lessons, which are organised in the school’s gym or outside the school for activities like swimming, skating, hiking, mountaineering, etc. Students will also learn how to create their meal plans and track their health. By doing so, the students remain both physically and mentally active, which is part of our school ethos.

Advanced level

Unlike the Secondary 2 level, where the students develop comprehensive and general education, in Years 12 and 13 the students choose the A-level subjects which are relevant to their interests and supportive to their further education. With this mind, we have carefully created A-level bundles in order to offer concrete pre-uni preparation in the areas of our students’ interests.

Once the Year 11 student has consulted our school career counsellor and passed the career-orientation test, they may choose one of the bundles which we offer, depending on their interests, talents and abilities.

Each of these bundles is carefully designed to meet the requirements of the Cambridge Assessment International Education for the AICE Diploma as well as the entry requirements for the international universities.

International management and business

  • English Language
  • Global Perspectives and Research
  • Business or Economics
  • Mathematics or Psychology
  • Travel and Tourism or Sociology

International STEM

  • English Language
  • Global Perspectives and Research
  • Digital Media
  • Mathematics
  • Physics

International medicine

  • English Language
  • Global Perspectives and Research
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics OR Biology
  • Psychology

International socials and humanities

  • English Language
  • Global Perspectives and Research
  • Business or Law
  • Psychology
  • Sociology or History

International digitart

  • English Language
  • Global Perspectives and Research
  • Physics
  • Computer Science
  • Digital Media

International architecture

  • English Language
  • Global Perspectives and Research
  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • History

International law and politics

  • English Language
  • Global Perspectives and Research
  • Economics or Law
  • Mathematics
  • History or Sociology

 
Apart from the subject groups listed above, a student can choose any other additional subject, which might enhance their preparation for university.

**CHOOSE YOUR OWN SUBJECTS

COMPULSORYEnglish Language and Global Perspectives and Research 
SUBJECT 1SUBJECT 2SUBJECT 3
BusinessMathematicsPsychology
EconomicsBiologySociology
ChemistryPsychologyDigital Media
PhysicsComputer ScienceHistory
LawTravel and Tourism

* Psychology is considered as both natural and social science

** Only 1 subject from the group

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