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Cambridge Examinations (CIE)
University of Cambridge International Examinations is the world’s largest provider of international qualifications for 14 – 19 year olds. They are part of the University of Cambridge and a not-for-profit organisation. Over a million students in 150 countries take Cambridge international qualifications, through a network of more than 6,000 Cambridge schools.
Cambridge IGCSE and O Level are recognised and accepted by universities and employers worldwide.
Cambridge’s international A and AS Levels satisfy the entry criteria for every university around the world and are equal in value to UK A and AS Levels. They are recognized by universities in NZ, Australia, Canada, UK (including Oxford and Cambridge) as well as throughout the European Union.


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At Year 11, students wil mostly study IGCSE subjects (usually between 5 and 7 subjects).
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At Year 12, students will mostly study AS courses, although some may include further IGCSE courses. Most will study 4-5 AS subjects.
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At Year 13, students will usually study either further AS courses or a combination of AS and A Level (A2) courses. The number of courses may vary according to the levels studied. A common combination will be to study 4-5 subjects with between 1 and 3 A Level courses included.



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