TODAY’S LEARNERS, TOMORROW’S LEADERS
Our Curriculum A levels are taught over the two years of Sixth Form; Year 12 and Year 13. Students are assessed by means of final examinations at the end of their two-year course. These are often described as linear examinations. The greater majority of universities, including those ranked highest in the world, only ask for three grades as entry requirements with only a very small number of courses specifying a fourth A level requirement. Therefore, for all students, the programme of study will typically consist of three advanced level qualifications and these will be supplemented by additional study periods, enrichment activities and for many students, the Extended Project Qualification. In exceptional cases, some students may take four A level subjects and this is dependent on ability.
The quality of the curriculum is very good. It fosters learning experiences that facilitate students' collaboration in developing moral skills through discussion, debate and research. All key concepts and learning objectives are fully addressed. KHDA Inspection Report 2019-20
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