Is Igcse Key Stage 4?

Students study GCSE and IGCSE subjects over the two years of Key Stage 4, from the age of 14.

Is Key Stage 4 the same as GCSE?

During key stage 4 most pupils work towards national qualifications – usually GCSEs. The compulsory national curriculum subjects are the ‘core’ and ‘foundation’ subjects. Core subjects are: English.

What is key stage 4 in the UK?

Key Stage 4 is a stage of secondary education covering years 10 and 11 when children usually take GCSE exams. Children usually take GCSE exams in about eight to ten subjects, which must include English, Mathematics and Science.

What IGCSE 4?

Most of our Key Stage 4 students take 8-9 IGCSE subjects, which is comparable to the level provided at top British and international schools around the world. The subjects are divided into 5 groups: Languages, Humanities & Social Sciences, Sciences, Mathematics, and Creative & Professional.

How many stages are there in IGCSE?

four
There are four Key Stages throughout our Primary 1 – Secondary 11 classes. Key Stage 1 includes students at 5 to 7 years of age. The core subjects are Mathematics, English and Science.

Is Key Stage 3 a GCSE?

KS3 is the precursor to (everyone’s favourite) GCSE, providing the basis of secondary education for students in Year 7 all the way up to Year 9.

What does GCSE 4 mean?

standard pass
Equivalent GCSE grades
The Government has said that grade 4 is a ‘standard pass‘. Grade 5 is a ‘strong pass’ and equivalent to a high C and low B on the old grading system. Grade 4 remains the level that students must achieve without needing to resit English and Maths post-16.

Is there such a thing as Key Stage 5?

Education in Years 12 and 13 is often referred to as Key Stage 5 or KS5. There are no compulsory subjects in Sixth Form; students are free to choose the subjects they wish to study.

Is high school a key stage 4?

Key stage 4 is the fourth phase of learning found in the secondary education system where GCSEs and BTECs are taught at this stage. GCSE Courses are two years long and GCSE examinations are held at the end of this period in Year 11.

What key stage is a 14 year old?

Key stages

Child’s age Year Key stage
12 to 13 Year 8 KS3
13 to 14 Year 9 KS3
14 to 15 Year 10 KS4
15 to 16 Year 11 KS4

What level is IGCSE?

What are IGCSEs? IGCSE stands for “International General Certificate of Secondary Education”. It is equivalent to the GCSE qualification which is taken by students in Year 10 – 11 in the UK to prepare them for further pre-university level study, such as A-levels.

What level of education is IGCSE?

O-Level
IGCSE is the abbreviation for International General Certificate of Secondary Education. It is considered to be the most popular international certification for the end of secondary school and is the equivalent to the British O-Level, UK GCSE, fifth form or year 11.

What grade is IGCSE exam?

A*-G
Existing syllabuses with 9-1 grading options
Schools can continue to have their exams graded A*-G if they wish. Cambridge IGCSEs are graded A*-G around the world. This grading system is well understood by students, parents and teachers, and is widely recognised by universities internationally.

What key stage is IGCSE?

Key Stage 4
Students study GCSE and IGCSE subjects over the two years of Key Stage 4, from the age of 14. All students study a compulsory core of English, Mathematics and Science plus a number of optional subjects. Students normally take 8 or 9 IGCSE courses.

What is the highest level in IGCSE?

A*
Cambridge IGCSE is aimed at a wide ability range of students, with a range of grades awarded from A* (highest grade) to G (lowest). There is a core (C to G) and extended (A* to C) curriculum available in some subjects.

What is the highest IGCSE grade?

On this scale, 9 is the top grade. How do A*–G grades compare to 9–1 grades? Questions about Cambridge IGCSE?

What Are Key Stage 3 and 4?

In secondary school, the key stages are: Key Stage 3 – ages 11-14 (Years 7-9) Key Stage 4 – ages 14-16 (Years 10-11)

What year is key stage 5?

Key Stage 5: More commonly referred to as College or Sixth Form. Covers Years 12 to 13 (16-18 years old). Subjects at this level are more tailored to each student’s further education.

What school year is Key Stage 4?

Years 10 and 11
Key Stage 4. KS4 comprises Years 10 and 11, when students are working towards GCSEs. Some subjects are compulsory; these are known as the core and foundation subjects.

What is a grade 3 and 4 in GCSE?

Grade 4 – this is also a pass at GCSE, described as a Standard Pass, and is equivalent to a C grade. Grade 3 – straddles D and a high E. Grade 2 – straddles low E and high F.

What GCSE grade 6?

6 = High B grade.