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The last stage of the student's education in high school is the Six Form, designed for 2 years. During this time, students master the chosen program and prepare for final exams and subsequent admission to universities. You can prepare for one of two programs:
During the studying, students study 3-5 selected disciplines: when choosing, it is necessary to focus on those subjects that will be needed for further education at the university, which are related to the future profession and specialization. Professionals in vocational guidance and course teachers can give valuable advice on what subjects to choose for admission to the desired faculty. In addition, master classes, education fairs, presentations of university programs and numerous consultations are often arranged for senior students, which will help you to orient yourself in the variety of professional directions and will be able to more carefully and effectively prepare the student for a specialty.
The list of disciplines, among which the pupil chooses profile subjects, is quite extensive - most of the subjects are available in A-level and Scottish Highers:
The program is designed for children 9-12 years inclusive. Young students can count on the constant help and support of an experienced teacher: teachers always know how to create a sustainable incentive to learn, to indicate the direction of movement for the student. The additional supportive classes are prepared for foreign students, for whom English is not native.
The curriculum includes a balanced, harmonious set of academic disciplines that will allow you to acquire comprehensive knowledge of basic subjects, to expand your horizons. Children learn effectively - they acquire skills that will be useful to them at all stages of education: persistent and diligent work, effective self-preparation, the ability to find and analyze information.
The learning process is built according to the British educational schemes Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3: this allows to create a stable, qualitative fundamental knowledge base for transfer to middle and high school.
Young students study the following academic subjects:
After completing the main high school program, students start the GCSE program, which is designed for 2 years - upon completion (in case of successful passing exams) the student receives a diploma of incomplete secondary education. The curriculum includes compulsory subjects:
In addition, there is a list of electives - almost always it includes history or geography (or both data of the discipline), an additional 2-3 items from this list are selected:
The last stage of the student's education in high school is the Six Form, designed for 2 years. During this time, students master the chosen program and prepare for final exams and subsequent admission to universities. You can prepare for one of two programs:
During the studying, students study 3-5 selected disciplines: when choosing, it is necessary to focus on those subjects that will be needed for further education at the university, which are related to the future profession and specialization. Professionals in vocational guidance and course teachers can give valuable advice on what subjects to choose for admission to the desired faculty. In addition, master classes, education fairs, presentations of university programs and numerous consultations are often arranged for senior students, which will help you to orient yourself in the variety of professional directions and will be able to more carefully and effectively prepare the student for a specialty.
The list of disciplines, among which the pupil chooses profile subjects, is quite extensive - most of the subjects are available in A-level and Scottish Highers: