The British educational system has the highest education standards around the world.
Our homeschooling program includes a range of subjects designed to prepare students for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE).
1. English
The English curriculum emphasizes the development of reading, writing, and communication skills. Students analyze various texts, including literature and non-fiction, to enhance their comprehension and critical thinking abilities. They also engage in creative writing and practice grammar to improve their command of the language.
2. Mathematics
The mathematics program focuses on essential mathematical concepts such as algebra, geometry, statistics, and number theory. Students learn how to solve complex problems, apply mathematical reasoning, and use mathematical principles in practical situations, providing a solid foundation for their future studies.
3. Biology
In biology, students study the structure, function, and behavior of living organisms. The curriculum covers topics such as cell biology, genetics, human anatomy, and ecosystems. Through experiments and research, students develop their scientific inquiry skills and understand the interconnections between organisms and their environments.
4. Chemistry
The chemistry curriculum introduces students to the properties of matter, chemical reactions, and the principles governing chemical interactions. They study the periodic table, atomic structure, and various types of chemical reactions, conducting experiments to apply their theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.
5. Physics
The physics course examines the fundamental laws of nature and the principles governing physical phenomena. Topics include forces, motion, energy, waves, and electricity. Students participate in practical experiments and theoretical discussions to understand how these principles apply to the world around them and develop important analytical skills.
6. Computing
The computing course teaches students essential digital skills, including programming, data management, and understanding computer systems. They learn about algorithms, software development, and the impact of technology on society. This subject prepares students for future careers in technology and enhances their problem-solving skills.
7. Business
The business curriculum covers the fundamental principles of business operations, management, and entrepreneurship. Students study topics such as marketing, finance, and organizational behavior. They learn to analyze business environments and develop critical thinking skills that are applicable in the business world.
8. Economics
In economics, students explore the principles of supply and demand, market structures, and the role of government in the economy. The curriculum encourages students to analyze economic data and understand global economic issues, fostering insights into how economic principles affect everyday decisions and policies.