Courses
World-class international curricula designed to prepare students for global academic success and future careers.
Swiss Program (IB)
International Baccalaureate - Comprehensive education for inquiry-based learners

MYP - Middle Years Programme
A challenging framework for students aged 11-16 that encourages practical connections between studies and the real world. The MYP focuses on intellectual challenge and developing life skills.
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PYP - Primary Years Programme
For students aged 3-12, focusing on developing the child as an inquirer both in the classroom and in the world outside. The PYP nurtures independent learning skills and curiosity.

DP - Diploma Programme
For students aged 16-19, a demanding two-year curriculum leading to final examinations and a qualification recognized by universities worldwide. Prepares students for university success.
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Classes, Workshops, and Tutoring
Internationally recognized qualification for students aged 14-16, providing excellent preparation for A Levels and other educational pathways. Assessed through written examinations.
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Cambridge International - Time-honored excellence in education

O Level - Ordinary Level
Middle Years Programme for students aged 11-16. A challenging framework encouraging practical connections between studies and the real world.
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A Level - Advanced Level
Gold standard qualification for university entrance, with students typically studying 3-4 subjects in depth over two years. Highly valued by universities and employers worldwide.
American Programme
Cambridge International - Time-honored excellence in education

SAT - Scholastic Assessment Test
Standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States, assessing mathematical and evidence-based reading and writing skills. Essential for US college applications.
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AP - Advanced Placement
College-level courses and exams that give students the opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school. Demonstrates academic readiness for university-level work.

English ACT
English section of the ACT test focusing on grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and rhetorical skills. Tests understanding of standard written English conventions.

Math ACT
Mathematics section covering pre-algebra, elementary algebra, intermediate algebra, coordinate geometry, and trigonometry. Assesses mathematical skills typically acquired by end of 11th grade.

Science ACT
Science reasoning section testing interpretation, analysis, evaluation, reasoning, and problem-solving skills in natural sciences. Includes biology, chemistry, physics, and Earth/space sciences.
