GCSE in Cologne International School


Description
IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) (9-10 grades)
The iGCSE program was developed in Cambridge in 1988 as an international version of the British GCSE. Education for this program is of exceptionally high quality and can prepare students for the transition to the next stage - IB Diploma Program (or to other options, for example A-Level). Students compulsorily study 5 disciplines from 5 groups of subjects:
The maximum possible number of items is 14; at the end of the training examinations are conducted and grades from A to G are shown, where A is excellent, and U is unsatisfactory (unlike GCSE, there is no A * estimate). Graduates of the IGCSE who have successfully completed a full course of study and successfully passed the exams, move to the next level at Cologne International School or any other international school.