The British Education System
In the UK, students usually start at the age of 5 and enter the first year of school. Primary school is made up of 6 years. Students then follow on to secondary school, which they end with their GCSE exams. Each subject is assessed separately by a series of exams leading to GCSEs or international GCSEs.
Students can then choose to go on to college, where they choose 3 subjects (sometimes 4), which are also assessed seperately and form the basis of entry to university and other courses.
Colleges often also offer other qualifications, leading to students gaining employment and apprenticeships.
What do we offer?
Cambridge Online School & College International offers all of the years shown above and prepares the students for the international GCSE & A-level qualifications.
Each class is taught with live-lessons in small groups, weekly, available both during the day and evening.
Many of our students are international, from all over the world. Some students go to school in their country and join our classes in the evening to gain additional international qualifications taught in English.