IGCSE
The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) was developed by University of Cambridge and is an English language curriculum offered to students to prepare them for International Baccalaureate, A level and BTEC Level 3 (which is recommended for higher-tier students).
The IGCSE is an international alternative to many popular national curricula. However, unlike many school-leaving qualifications in many countries, the IGCSE is not a group award or "certificate of education". It is a qualification based on individual subjects of study, which means that one receives an "IGCSE" qualification for each subject one takes. For this reason, schools worldwide have different expectations about how many IGCSE students should take. Typical "core" curricula for IGCSE candidates include a First Language, Second Language, Mathematics and one or more subjects in the Sciences. IGCSE candidates then choose a number of additional courses ranging from Social Sciences to Creative Arts.
At Educate, we offer IGCSE for English, Mathematics, and Science and the courses are suitable for students with a varying level of ability. A prior assessment is conducted to know the approximate level of the candidate that would help our instructors focus on the specific needs if required.
Duration
Depending on the Assessment
Audience
Year 10 and above.
Content
Teaching Material
Computer, Handout, Homework, Internet