Cambridge Secondary

Our Secondary School program provides a comprehensive and challenging academic experience, preparing students for the Cambridge IGCSE and Advanced Level qualifications.

Cambridge Lower Secondary (Grades 8-9)

Students in Lower Secondary embark on a two-year journey that culminates in the Cambridge Lower Secondary Progression Tests/assessment. This assessment provides valuable feedback on their learning progress and readiness for the next stage of their education.

Subjects offered in Cambridge Lower Secondary:

Accounting

Develop financial literacy by analyzing and interpreting business information, while strengthening critical thinking and ethical decision-making skills.

Economics

Explore key economic principles and real-world issues, building entrepreneurial skills, global awareness, and problem-solving abilities.

English Language and Literature

Developing critical reading, writing, and analysis skills.

French

Continuing language acquisition and cultural understanding.

Information Communication and Technology

Building upon foundational skills and exploring advanced digital tools and applications.

Mathematics

Strengthening mathematical knowledge and problem-solving abilities.

Science

Exploring the natural world through scientific inquiry and experimentation.

Sesotho

Further developing language skills and cultural appreciation.

Cambridge Upper Secondary (Grades 10-11)

The Upper Secondary program prepares students for the Cambridge IGCSE examinations, a globally recognized qualification that opens doors to further education and career opportunities.

Subjects offered in Cambridge Upper Secondary:

Accounting

Introducing principles of financial accounting and reporting.

Biology

Exploring the study of living organisms and their interactions.

Business Studies

Students gain insight into how organizations operate, developing entrepreneurial thinking, leadership, and decision-making skills for the modern world.

Chemistry

Investigating the composition, properties, and reactions of matter.

Computer Science

Developing computational thinking and programming skills.

Economics

Analyzing economic systems and their impact on individuals and society.

English Language and Literature

Deepening understanding of literary analysis, critical thinking, and effective communication.

French

Continuing language acquisition and cultural immersion.

Geography

Studying the Earth’s physical and human features, their interactions, and the resulting patterns.

Mathematics

Building a solid foundation for advanced studies in mathematics and related fields.

Physical Science

Integrating concepts from physics and chemistry to understand the physical world.

Physics

Studying the fundamental principles of matter, energy, and their interactions.

Sesotho

Maintaining language skills and cultural connections.