Parent and Student Resources
All the nitty gritty details you will need to make the best decision for your family's future
All the nitty gritty details you will need to make the best decision for your family's future
The British Curriculum is an internationally recognized educational framework that offers a clear and structured path for students to achieve globally respected
qualifications, such as the international GCSE (IGCSE) and A-Level. These
qualifications, which are available through various exam boards like Pearson Edexcel and Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE), are renowned for their academic rigour and are accepted by universities and employers worldwide.
Globally Recognized and Respected:
The IGCSE and A-Level qualifications are widely recognized and valued by universities and employers across the globe, opening doors to higher education and career opportunities.
Flexibility in Learning:
The British Curriculum offers unmatched flexibility. There are no age restrictions, and students can enrol for exams when they feel ready. This is especially beneficial for students who may need to accelerate or take more time in their studies.
Educational Journey:
Students have the freedom to choose their subjects, allowing them to focus on areas of interest and strength. They can also spread their exams over multiple sessions, reducing pressure and enabling a deeper understanding of each subject.
Global Accessibility:
With exam centres located worldwide, students can continue their education uninterrupted, no matter where they are. This makes the British Curriculum an ideal choice for families who relocate or for students studying abroad.
Step 1: Initial inquiry and tour (in person or online)
Step 2: Submission of completed application form with required documents
Step 3: Interview with learner and parent/guardian
Step 4: Diagnostic assessments (if needed) to determine placement
Step 5: Notification of admission decision and enrolment offer
Step 6: Payment of enrolment fee and signing of enrolment contract
Yes, we accept pupils with minor learning difficulties. Our small classes and self-paced workflows are beneficial for students who suffer from anxiety, high-functioning/low-support autism and certain HDHD learners. For students struggling with severe learning difficulties, we may not be able to accommodate without additional support.