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British International curriculum

Overview

The British International curriculum is a very structured curriculum that is designed to meet the needs of all students, stretching brighter children and supporting those who need it through differentiated teaching and learning activities. Over 10,000 schools in over 160 countries follow the British International curriculum.

Mind Power now included for Stage 4 – 8 students

Mind Power for Kids and Teens is included for British International students in stages 4 – 8, at no additional cost, to develop critical thinking skills.

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Structured early education starts in Stage R of the British International Curriculum.

Stage R (aged 5 to 6) is the initial stepping-stone into structured early education.

Stage 7 prepares for the challenges of higher education and early career considerations.

Lower secondary (Stages 7 and 8) provides a solid foundation for future academic success.

Stage 2 of the British International Curriculum initiates students into structured learning.

Lower Primary (Stages 1 to 3) offers a structured educational journey for young learners.

The British International General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) curriculum.

The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) equips students for higher education and future careers.

The British International curriculum for Stage 5 encompasses a diverse array of subjects.

Upper primary (Stages 4 to 6) develops critical thinking and global perspectives.

The British International AS Level (Advanced Subsidiary Level) curriculum.

The AS Levels prepare students for university-level education and professional careers.