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At Epsom College, the level of incomplete secondary education requires the compulsory studying of physics, biological courses, English and literature, the basics of chemistry, mathematics. Knowledge of these subjects is necessary for the surrender of the international IGCSE. Foreign students study French (predominantly) or Spanish (quite rarely). In-depth study of mathematics will make it possible to hand over AS after 10 years of study, but this depends on the student's desire.
The students choose three additional subjects in the tenth year of study. It can be such directions:
There are additional selective foreign languages - Chinese and German. The college recommends choosing one discipline of the humanitarian direction. The study of the art of photography can act as an unscheduled discipline for the GCSE. Gifted students can enroll in a critical thinking course (AS level), and the passage of physical education, religious studies and PSE is desirable for everyone.
The Epsom College high school education stage involves learning one foreign language, English and mathematics. The course requires excellent knowledge of English literature, history, modern technology, philosophy, theology, theater, chemistry, music, Latin, biology, art history, photography, physics and geography. Children can learn German, Spanish, French and even Chinese.
At Epsom College, the level of incomplete secondary education requires the compulsory studying of physics, biological courses, English and literature, the basics of chemistry, mathematics. Knowledge of these subjects is necessary for the surrender of the international IGCSE. Foreign students study French (predominantly) or Spanish (quite rarely). In-depth study of mathematics will make it possible to hand over AS after 10 years of study, but this depends on the student's desire.
The students choose three additional subjects in the tenth year of study. It can be such directions:
There are additional selective foreign languages - Chinese and German. The college recommends choosing one discipline of the humanitarian direction. The study of the art of photography can act as an unscheduled discipline for the GCSE. Gifted students can enroll in a critical thinking course (AS level), and the passage of physical education, religious studies and PSE is desirable for everyone.
This is a pre-university program aimed at obtaining specialized knowledge. In the first year A-Level students comprehend four sciences (if desired, higher mathematics is added), the second course involves acquaintance with 3 subjects. Additionally, you can prepare for university tests (LNAT, biomedical test (BMAT), SAT, Oxbridge) or take advanced courses:
A-Level program provides an extensive study of subjects such as mathematics, design technology, photo, sports, music, world political studies, biology, information technology, Greek (on application), business and management, geography, chemistry, theater, for foreign citizens - mother tongue, Latin, philosophy, historical course, art, English, physics and economics. The most popular among foreign languages is French, the college admits the mastery of either German or Spanish. For those who have chosen the direction of the exact sciences, it is planned to study the advanced course of mathematics up to 13 academic hours a week. Aspects of personal growth, career choice and health are studied in the PSHE course.
The international program of pre-university preparation provides for studying at a sophisticated level of up to 28 subjects. Students from this list choose three basic ones. At Epsom College, studying combines theory, practical lessons, and analytical research. The main emphasis of Pre-U is to teach students to think, to consider and analyze all the information received.
This course is chosen by future scientists and researchers, since the requirements of Pre-U are the highest among academic programs.
Pre-U studies in economics, music, sports, philosophies, business, the ancient Greek language (by agreement), chemistry, native language (for foreign students), theatrical skill, biology, English, government and political science, ICT, mathematics, geography, Latin, design technologies, physics, photocourse, Spanish, chemistry, geography, historical complex, French, art, German language.