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The first year of A-level studying will require excellent knowledge in four subjects. In the second year students will focus on 3 scientific areas. When choosing a natural science unit, you can study:
An orientation is envisaged for the block of "jurisprudence plus business", which allows an in-depth studying of mathematics, the course of accounting and economics. Examination of students usually takes place in January and May. The number of people in groups is small, so teachers are able to adjust the requirements and the studying mode for each student.
The two-year A-level program shows a very high level of success: about 90% of schoolchildren receive A * -C results, and more than 60% continue their education at the best British universities.
Graduates of A-level enroll in ranking and world-famous universities, such as: York, Bristol, London School of Economics, Royal Holloway, Oxford, University College London, Aston, Cambridge, St.Petersburg. Andrew's, Warwick, Imperial College, Durham, Bath.
Beginning: September, January
The Pre-GCSE preparatory course for undergraduate education provides a chance for foreign students to enter the main GCSE program without the required level of English proficiency. Schoolchildren undergo a program consisting of 5 to 10 subjects, which necessarily include a mathematical course and four academic courses (the disciplines can be chosen). Bellerbys College Cambridge devotes significant attention to the preparation of the Pre-GCSE program, which allows students to gain system knowledge and can continue their education at the next level.
Beginning: September, January
The complex of studying under the GCSE program provides for the receipt of incomplete secondary education and meets 8-9 years of study. Upon completion of the program, students can take a single national exam and become the owner of the GCSE - certificate of incomplete secondary education. For two years of the program, the study of three academic disciplines is mandatory:
Bellerbys Cambridge College provides an opportunity to choose from more than 70 areas those that are necessary for the child for subsequent admission to special training programs. Of the compulsory academic subjects of a single exam, you can take only two, of the list of optional disciplines - from three to five.
The learning process is mainly concentrated in classes and laboratories (conducting experiments). Teachers present basic material to schoolchildren, learn to work independently and in groups, evaluate success with the help of tests. Interviewing of students is carried out regularly and is reflected in the final grades. It also takes into account the child’s ability to do research and conduct individual projects.
At the national single exams, you can take the following disciplines:
Start: September, January
The first year of A-level studying will require excellent knowledge in four subjects. In the second year students will focus on 3 scientific areas. When choosing a natural science unit, you can study:
An orientation is envisaged for the block of "jurisprudence plus business", which allows an in-depth studying of mathematics, the course of accounting and economics. Examination of students usually takes place in January and May. The number of people in groups is small, so teachers are able to adjust the requirements and the studying mode for each student.
The two-year A-level program shows a very high level of success: about 90% of schoolchildren receive A * -C results, and more than 60% continue their education at the best British universities.
Graduates of A-level enroll in ranking and world-famous universities, such as: York, Bristol, London School of Economics, Royal Holloway, Oxford, University College London, Aston, Cambridge, St.Petersburg. Andrew's, Warwick, Imperial College, Durham, Bath.
Beginning: September, January
The program is based on the A-level, but the choice of professional orientation is simplified by 8 subject courses. The Foundation was tested and accredited for the requirements of Lancaster University, which is included in the top 20 best British universities. The program provides studying in the following areas:
Each of the blocks contains several disciplines and provides for the study of 4 main modules and 6 specialized ones. At the end of the module, students take exams and written final work.
Beginning: September, January
This is the perfect place to practice spoken English, to develop creativity and prepare for the British education system. There are three options to choose from depending on the experience that you want to acquire: an academic course, creative or active. Any of these three courses includes intensive English classes - at least 15 hours a week.
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The cost of the program includes: