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What is the IGCSE and is it the right choice?

The IGCSE, or International General Certificate of Secondary Education, is a globally recognized qualification for students in the age group of 14 to 16. It is offered by the Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE), a part of the University of Cambridge. The IGCSE is designed to provide a broad and balanced curriculum, offering a wide range of subjects, and is often considered a precursor to the International Baccalaureate (IB) or A-levels.

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Maths Anxiety – How Parents Can Help

Math anxiety is a common issue that can affect students of all ages. Parents play a crucial role in helping their children overcome math anxiety and develop a positive attitude towards mathematics. Here are some tips for parents to support their children

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SUBJECTS IN IB

The International Baccalaureate (IB) program offers a range of subjects across various disciplines. The specific subjects available may vary depending on the IB diploma program (DP) or the IB career-related

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CAIE COMPARED TO IGCSE

CAIE (Cambridge Assessment International Education) and IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) are closely related as CAIE is the examination board responsible for administering the IGCSE qualifications. Here’s a

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WHAT IS CAIE

CAIE stands for Cambridge Assessment International Education. It is a division of the University of Cambridge and is responsible for providing international education programs and qualifications. CAIE offers a wide

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WHAT IS EDEXCEL IGCSE

Edexcel IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) is an internationally recognized qualification offered by Pearson Edexcel, one of the leading examination boards. Edexcel IGCSE is designed for students aged

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WHAT IS IGCSE

IGCSE stands for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education. It is an internationally recognized qualification for secondary school students, typically taken at the end of a two-year course. IGCSE

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WHAT IS O LEVELS

O Levels, short for Ordinary Level qualifications, are subject-based examinations typically taken by students in the United Kingdom and various other countries as a secondary school qualification. O Levels are administered by different examination boards, including Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) and Pearson Edexcel.

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