Cambridge Lower Secondary Cambridge Lower Secondary is typically for learners aged 13 to 15 years. It helps prepare students for the next step of their education, providing a clear path as they progress through the Cambridge Pathway in an age-appropriate way. At Woodlands, the Cambridge Lower Secondary programme (Year 7 to Year 9) includes the following subjects:
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Our students will have the opportunity to sit for the Cambridge Checkpoint Examination to monitor their individual performance at the end of the Lower Secondary programme. This helps them see how they are performing against an international benchmark, and in comparison to the rest of the class. Learners will also receive a statement of achievement and a diagnostic feedback report from Cambridge International.
Why Woodlands?
Cambridge Upper Secondary (IGCSE) Cambridge Upper Secondary is typically for learners aged 16 to 17 years, and prepares students for the IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) examination at the end of the Upper Secondary programme. At Woodlands, students will have the flexibility to choose from a variety of subjects that will prepare them to sit for the IGCSE examination at the end of the Upper Secondary programme (Year 10 & Year 11). Subjects offered: Compulsory Subjects
Elective Subjects
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Students who complete the IGCSE curriculum are will equipped to progress into tertiary education. Our students are able to use the IGCSE qualifications to gain entry into pre-university programmes (local & international) such as the IB Diploma, A Level, AUSMAT, MUFY, Foundation Year Studies, and more. Students will also be able to gain entry into Diploma level programmes with theis IGCSE qualifications.