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RYGAARDS INTERNATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOL IGCSE OPTIONS 20 14 -201 6

RYGAARDS INTERNATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOL IGCSE OPTIONS 20 14 -201 6. STRUCTURE OF MEETING. What you need to know about IGCSE Subject Option Choices General Questions. WHAT IS I/GCSE ?. Replaced the old O levels and CSE in 1988 as formal 14-16 examination

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RYGAARDS INTERNATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOL IGCSE OPTIONS 20 14 -201 6

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  1. RYGAARDS INTERNATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOLIGCSE OPTIONS 2014-2016

  2. STRUCTURE OF MEETING • What you need to know about IGCSE • Subject Option Choices • General Questions

  3. WHAT IS I/GCSE? • Replaced the old O levels and CSE in 1988 as formal 14-16 examination • GCSE - General Certificate of Secondary Education • IGCSE - InternationalGeneralCertificateofSecondary Education

  4. 2-YEAR COURSES • Sit exams in May/June 2016 in most subjects • Marked at I/GCSE standard throughout – so grades may fall initially • Try to stay in Rygaards as difficult to change schools during I/GCSE courses.

  5. SOURCES OF INFORMATION IN-HOUSE • Classes ask teachers about subjects • Individual students ask teachers for advice • Parentscontact and discuss queries with teachers • Talk to current students • Contact Mr Barker

  6. EXTERNAL SOURCES OF INFORMATIONEXAMINATION BOARDS • Associated with University of Cambridge • WEB LINK • ACCOUNTABILITY • CONSISTENCY • INTERNATIONAL PROFILE Plus a wealth of REVISION and SUPPORT Materials!

  7. Key Stage 3 IGCSE (Key Stage 4) Age 11-14 Age 14-16 IGCSE PATHWAYS IGCSE IB Diploma/A level (Key Stage 5) Age 14-16 Age 16-18 University!

  8. GRADES • A* • A • B • C • D • E • F • G • U • There is no such thing as a fail – just various degrees of success! • A*-C are considered as passing grades by most and by universities • A* represents “Super A” • U is unclassified

  9. ENTRY LEVELS HIGHER OR EXTENDED • Grades A*-D • Questions more challenging • Complete syllabus FOUNDATION OR CORE • Grades C-G • Questions more straightforward • Reduced syllabus

  10. COMPULSORY SUBJECTS • English Language • English Literature • Mathematics • German or French • Physical Education • Danish • Religious Education*

  11. OPTIONAL SUBJECTS • 5or 6 subjects (Total of 8 or 9 IGCSE grades) • Include at least one science • Include at least one humanity • FRENCH – GERMAN – CHEMISTRY – BIOLOGY – PHYSICS – • HISTORY – GEOGRAPHY – BUSINESS STUDIES – ART- ASTRONOMY – MUSIC*

  12. What Subjects to Take? • Key Factors: • Do you like the subject? • Are you good at the subject? • Do you have a broad and balanced set of subjects? • Are you being realistic?

  13. What Subjects to Take: Thinking Ahead

  14. EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES The BROAD and BALANCED Student A*

  15. SUBJECT CHOICES FORM 6 Options = 9 IGCSE Subjects 5 Options = 8 IGCSE Subjects

  16. DEADLINE Return your IGCSE choice form to your class teacher or Mr Barker by: Monday 31st March 2014

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