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Cambridge Programs

A clear pathway from foundation to university preparation. Each stage builds confidence, academic strength, and future options for your child.

Step 1: IGCSE
Strong foundation across core subjects.
Step 2: AS Level
Deeper subject focus and advanced skills.
Step 3: A Level
Specialised preparation for university entry.
IGCSE
Cambridge IGCSE

International General Certificate of Secondary Education (ages 14-16).

Ages 14-16 2 years Foundation stage
  • Builds strong core knowledge in key subjects.
  • Develops study habits, problem-solving, and confidence.
  • Prepares learners for AS and A Level success.
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Common subject areas
  • Mathematics (Core & Extended)
  • English Language & Literature
  • Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Combined Science
  • Humanities: Geography
  • Languages: Afrikaans
  • Business Studies, ICT, Computer Science
What parents can expect

Learners are assessed through Cambridge examinations and guided throughout the process. On completion, students move into AS Level with a strong academic base.

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AS
Cambridge AS Level

Advanced Subsidiary Level (typically ages 16-17).

Ages 16-17 1 year Bridge to A Level
  • Focuses on fewer subjects at greater depth.
  • Builds analytical and independent learning skills.
  • Helps learners decide final A Level specialisation.
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Common subject areas
  • Advanced Mathematics and Further Mathematics
  • Biology, Chemistry, Physics with practical elements
  • Business
  • English Literature, Psychology
  • Languages
What parents can expect

AS results can count toward full A Level in many subject pathways, giving families flexibility while maintaining strong academic progress.

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A Level
Cambridge A Level

Advanced Level (ages 17-19). Globally recognised for university entrance.

Ages 17-19 2 years University preparation
  • Deep subject mastery for university readiness.
  • Strengthens critical thinking and exam performance.
  • Supports local and international university applications.
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Subject planning

Subject combinations are planned with each learner’s career direction and university goals in mind.

What parents can expect

A Levels include rigorous Cambridge assessment and a strong emphasis on independent thinking, giving learners a competitive pathway into higher education.

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