Upper school years 10 and 11 (age 14-16)

Five-term GCSE programme

Start studying for your GCSE exams in January. The programme combines high-quality language tuition with subject teaching and is designed for international students.

Students typically need five GCSE exams at grades A* to C to be sure of a place on an A-level / International Baccalaureate (IB) programme.

We also offer an Intensive one year GCSE programme and a Two year GCSE programme.

Start dates January (Term dates)
Curriculum IGCSE and GCSE
Minimum language level IELTS 4.0 - 4.5 / Common European Framework level B1
Subjects and qualifications

All students take exams in:

  • English, either the IGCSE or Trinity ISE exam
  • Maths
  • their own first language
  • Information and Communications Technology (ICT)

Students then choose a further two or three subjects from:

  • Business Studies
  • Geography
  • Art
  • A modern foreign language
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Biology
  • Physical Education

Students also study Personal, Social & Health Education

Weekly tuition 25 hours plus 7 hours of supervised prep
Weekly sports and activities 5 hours sport and activities
Organised trips and tours

Tours are dependent on subjects studied. Previous study trips have included visits to:

  • Down House, where Charles Darwin worked on his scientific theories, and wrote 'On the Origin of Species'
  • theatre trips with a tour behind the scenes
  • Herstmonceaux Observatory, to discover the history of astronomy
Fees

Termly fees for the academic year 2009/2010 are £8,300
Termly fees for the academic year 2010/2011 are £8,600

For full details please see fees and payment.

Next steps

After successfully completing this programme, students can begin studying for A-levels or the International Baccalaureate.

Further information

Our admissions staff will be delighted to talk to you in detail about our programmes. If you have a question or query, please complete our online enquiry form.

  Online Information Request and Enquiry Form

Glossary

GCSE
an academic qualification awarded in a specified subject, generally taken in a number of subjects by students aged 14-16 in secondary education in England.