Title: Year 10/11
1Year 10/11 Curriculum and exams
2The International General Certificate of
Secondary Education IGCSE is the world's most
popular international qualification for 1416
year olds. It develops successful students,
giving them excellent preparation for their next
steps in education, including progression to A
and AS Level study, and equips them with skills
for immediate employment. Cambridge IGCSE is
recognized by universities and employers
worldwide.
IGCSE Programme
3Compulsory Subjects
- English 2nd / 1st language / literature 5
lessons per week - Mathematics 5 lessons per week
- Science Physics, Chemistry, Biology 3 lessons
per week for each - ICT 3 lessons per week
- Physical Education core/non-examinable 2
lessons a week - PSHE
4Optional Subjects
- One Foreign Language
- French
- Spanish
- German
- Two other subjects
- History
- Geography
- Business Studies or Economics
- Sociology
- Art
- Music
- Drama
- Physical Education
5Years 10 and 11 assessment and IGCSE exams
- Internal assessment at the end of every half
term. - The strong candidates will sit the IGCSE exams at
the end of year 10 the subject in cause will be
replaced with a new IGCSE subject or and AS in
case of a pass with A or A - Everybody must finish with the IGCSE exams by the
end of year 11 16 years old
6IGCSE Examinations Sessions
- Any student in years 10 to 11 14 16 years old
can sit an IGCSE exam generally after at least
two years of studying a certain subject - Every student should sit at least 7 or 8 IGCSE
exams by the end of year 11 - There are two exam sessions per year
- Summer Session May/June
- Results-August/Certificates - October
- Autumn Session October/November
- Results - January/Certificates - March
- Most of the subjects are divided in two levels of
ability - Extended level with grades from A to C
- Core level with grades from C to E
- IBSB Criteria Grades A to C are considered
passes and any other grade below C is considered
a fail
7Continuation Policy
- Students wishing to continue study beyond KS4 and
into Year 12 must also satisfy the general school
requirement of having obtained at least 5 IGCSEs
grades A - C including English, Mathematics,
Sciences and ICT. The transition of any student
to an AS/A qualification in any subject is
conditioned by the obtaining of a C grade in the
IGCSE extended exam in that particular subject.
If a student fails to achieve the minimum
required grade in that particular IGCSE subject
he/she will not be allowed to continue with the
AS qualification in the same subject.
8IBSB - Secondary Education Briefing
Year 7/8 11 - 13 years old Cambridge Progression Tests
Year 9 14 years old KS3 Cambridge Checkpoint
Year 10/11 15 16 years old KS4 Cambridge I/GCSE
Year 12/13 17 - 18 years old KS5/6th Form Cambridge I/GCE AS and A Level
9CIE 2010 Exam Analysis
10A useful handbook
11Thank you for listening !
Ciprian TIPLEA, Head of School