Cambridge Upper Secondary

The Cambridge Upper Secondary program comprises a two-year course and it's known as IGCSE.

What is a Cambridge IGCSE? IGCSE stands for International General Certificate of Secondary Education.

Cambridge IGCSE grades awarded are A*–G, with A* being the highest.

Schools can offer a chosen combination of subjects and each subject is certified separately. Cambridge IGCSE is the formal recognition of a learner's achievement at the end of a particular subject course. The content of the course is based on an international curriculum developed for 14–16-year-olds (although it can be studied by younger or older learners). The content helps to develop creative thinking, inquiry and problem-solving skills and supports the development of the Cambridge learner attributes.

Each qualification is made up of a number of assessments (called components), the majority of which take place at the end of the course. The methods of assessment include written papers, orals, coursework and practicals.

Learners have to pass a particular combination of these assessments to achieve the qualification.

Cambridge IGCSE syllabuses are designed on the assumption that students have approximately 130 guided learning hours per subject over the duration of the course (normally two years). Guided learning hours include direct teaching and any other supervised or directed study time. They do not include private study by the candidate. However, this figure is for guidance only, and the number of hours required may vary according to local curricular practice and the students' prior experience of the subject.

Subjects Offer Hours per year (over two years)
English as a First Language
130
English as a Second Language
130
Portuguese as a First Language
130
Portuguese as a Second Language
130
Mathematics
130
Combined Science
130
Global Perspectives
130
Art & Design
130
Business Studies
130
Computer Science
130
Spanish as a Foreign Language
130
French as a Foreign Language
130

Five elements lie at the heart of a Cambridge education: international recognition, teaching and learning, assessment, international recognition and global community.

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cafeteria and bar

The bar and cafeteria ensure that our students have access to healthy and tasty food and snacks. In addition to being spaces where our students gather and socialize. 

Classrooms

Classrooms equipped with computer, video projector and tactile board. Everything so that our students have classes in the most conducive environment for learning.

playgrounds

The playgrounds are places where our little ones interact with their friends in between classes. They are equipped with a variety of structures such as slides, climbing walls and ropes that offer students physical challenges and opportunities for imaginative play.

Forest and Pedagogical farm

Space where students can learn about agriculture and environmental sustainability. Here, our students connect with nature, observe and study flora and fauna, and develop a sense of responsibility for the environment.

Auditorium and Amphitheaters

Space dedicated to dance and drama presentations, as well as lectures and conversations presented to the school community.

Gym

Dedicated to the practice of sports such as football and tennis, karate and volleyball. The covered field is also equipped with a stage and is used for physical education classes. 

Laboratories

2 fully equipped laboratories for practical classes in physics, chemistry, biology and geology.

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