IGCSE Years (Grades 9–10)

Following the MYP, students transition into the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) in Grades 9 and 10. This globally recognised two-year programme is designed for students aged 14–16, and serves as an academic bridge to the IB Diploma Programme (DP) in Grades 11–12.

Curriculum Overview

Students study a mix of core subjects and selected electives, allowing for specialisation based on interest and future academic goals.

 

Core Subjects (Compulsory for all students)

  • English Language (First or Second Language)
  • Mathematics(International Mathematics)
  • Science(Coordinated Science or individual subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
  • Malay Language

Option Subjects (Subject to demand and timetable availability)

  • Additional Mathematics
  • Art & Design
  • Business Studies
  • Chinese (Mandarin)
  • Design Technology
  • French
  • Geography
  • Global Perspectives
  • History
  • ICT (Information and Communications Technology)
  • Music

Please note that subject availability is subject to demand and timetable constraints. For illustration, students may choose from these options, but final confirmation will be given later in the year.

Key Features

  • Academic Rigour: A structured and in-depth curriculum that prepares students for university-level studies.

  • Global Recognition: IGCSE qualifications are respected by schools, universities, and employers worldwide.

  • Customised Learning: A broad range of subjects allows students to focus on their strengths and interests.

Assessment Approaches

IGCSE assessments are largely based on examinations, held at the end of the two-year course. However, some subjects include coursework, practical assessments, or oral examinations. Students are awarded grades ranging from A* to G, with a ‘U’ grade indicating no performance evidence.
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