Cambridge International Programme
IGCSE Grade 6 to 10
Cambridge Learner Attributes
Our Cambridge Learners are:-
The CAIE curriculum at FIS
Our pathway to Cambridge
The Students can take the Cambridge Checkpoint assessment in grade 8. These tests are available in English, Mathematics and Science which are conducted by Cambridge Assessments International Education. On completion of Cambridge Checkpoint, learners will receive a statement of achievement and detailed feedback on their progression.
Cambridge IGCSE (Grade 9 and 10)
IGCSE stands for ‘International General Certificate of Secondary Education’
Subjects offered for the IGCSE Programme.
All students’ quality for the IGCSE certification with a minimum of 5 subjects.
To qualify for an ICE award, a student has to choose at least 7 subjects.
They must choose 2 subjects from Group I and at least one from group II, III, IV and V.
Subject Group | Subjects |
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Group 1 Languages (First Language, Second Language and Foreign Language | |
Group II Humanities and Social Sciences | |
Group III Sciences | |
Group IV Mathematics [Compulsory] | |
Group V – Professional and Creative |
Cambridge ICE curriculum
The Cambridge IGCSE subjects are grouped into five curriculum areas:
Learners must take two different languages from Group I, and one subject from each of Groups II, III, IV and V. The seventh subject can be taken from any of the five subject groups.
Environmental Management (0680) can count as either a Group II or a Group III subject.The subject cannot be used to satisfy the criteria for both subject groups.
Cambridge Assessments
IGCSE uses a wide range of testing methods appropriate to different skills and subject areas.
Written papers may contain short answer questions, multiple choice questions, longer structured questions or full essays. Listening tests, speaking tests and practical tests are also used.
All of these are set by Cambridge and are sent overseas to be marked. The timetable for these exams is also set by Cambridge and as an examination centre we must adhere to their rules and regulations during the examination period. Written exams usually start in February
Core and Extended
In some subjects the examination can be taken at either of the two levels: Core or Extended. The decision as to which level is best for you will be taken by the teachers in consultation with the parents.
If you take the core paper you will be eligible for Grades C to G. If you take the extended papers you will be eligible for Grades A* to G. (up to E for Math)
The ICE Award
The International Certificate of Education (ICE) is awarded to students who take and pass at least seven subjects which form a balanced programme i.e. the programme must include English and another language, a Humanities subject, a Science subject, a Creative subject and Mathematics, i.e. at least one subject from each group.
ELIGIBILITY for IGCSE (IX and X)
Any Student who has completed Grade 8 or an equivalent course.
Admission Procedure:
For admission, students must interact with the Academic Principal and the admission office. The registration form, along with relevant documents, should be submitted to the school office after payment of registration fees.