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The Pearson Edexcel iPrimary English curriculum is designed specifically for non-native speakers of English who are studying the majority of their curriculum subjects in English.
With a strong emphasis on developing scientific enquiry skills and content designed to support enquiry-based learning, the curriculum is based on the latest version of the English National Curriculum (2014).
The curriculum introduces and reinforces concepts that lay the groundwork for lower secondary education and on to International GCSE Mathematics and beyond.
Equips students to understand and apply the fundamental principles and concepts of computer science and information technology, to be responsible, and creative users of information and communication technology.
This course is designed to fuel discussion, inspire collaboration and develop students' ability to think critically about a wide range of global issues.
Students gain experience with styles of language, language techniques, and grammar. Students also focus on academic analysis of literature texts, and writing literary essays.
Students get a 'taster' of each of the three disciplines (Biology, Chemistry and Physics). This helps them choose which subject(s) to do for their International GCSE.
The aim of this course is to prepare students for the IGCSE Math course, and beyond, to AS and A2 Level Math courses.
The purpose of this course is to give students an introduction into the world of computer science and coding.
Equip young people with the knowledge, understanding, attitudes and practical skills to live healthily, safely, productively and responsibly.
Designed to fuel discussion, inspire collaboration and develop students' ability to think critically about a wide range of global issues.
Explore number systems; functions and graphs; geometry and trigonometry; vectors; and statistics and probability.
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Engage with texts ranging from British heritage to modern international, such as Romeo and Juliet, and Great Expectations.
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Learn about non-fiction texts, poetry and prose, transactional writing as well as imaginative writing.
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Dive into the nature and variety of living organisms; reproduction and inheritance; ecology and the environment.
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In this course you will study principles of chemistry; inorganic and organic chemistry; and physical chemistry.
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Explore forces and motion; waves; energy resources; magnetism and electromagnetism; radioactivity; and astrophysics.
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You will dive deeper into Pure Mathematics, Mechanics, Statistics as well as Decision Mathematics.
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Problem solving, proof and mathematical modelling will be assessed in the context of the wider knowledge which students taking A level further mathematics will have studied
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Explore drama texts, poems and poetry movement, a novel, a Shakespearean play, as well as prose.
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You will study Context and Identity of Language; Language in Transition; Writing; and Investigating Language.
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Learn all about Cells, Development, Biodiversity & Conservation; Microbiology & Immunity; and Respiration & Gene Technology.
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You will study Organic Chemistry; Energetics, Halogenoalkanes & Alcohols; and Transition Metals & Organic Nitrogen Chemistry.
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Explores the craft of language through various short and long forms, including poetry, short stories, and novels
Each unit contains thematically related lessons in five domains: reading and the study of literature, reading informational text, writing, speaking and listening, and language study
Prepares students for media roles by developing critical skills through reading, writing in various journalistic styles, and exploring legal and ethical frameworks
Students will review the basics in project management terminology, such as designating distinctions among projects, products, programs, and portfolios. They will delve into concepts like managing deliverables and creating engaging relationships with stakeholders.
Students will study the principal types of photojournalism and the ethical responsibilities a photojournalist has behind the lens.
Students will read a set of novels and novellas that were written during the twentieth century and reflect themes common to contemporary literature
Study the core scientific principles, theories, and processes that govern living organisms and biological systems.
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Explore the concepts, methods, and applications of differential and integral calculus.
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Learn about the fundamental concepts of chemistry including structure and states of matter, intermolecular forces, and reactions.
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Get familiar with the concepts and tools of computer science as you learn a subset of the Java programming language.
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Learn how to understand and evaluate works of fiction, poetry, and drama from various periods and cultures.
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Explore the principles of economics that apply to an economic system as a whole.
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For those students with a score of 34-45 on the Pearson Versant English Placement Test.
For those students with a score of 46-56 on the Pearson Versant English Placement Test.
For those students with a score of 57-67 on the Pearson Versant English Placement Test.