International schools in Hangzhou- Wellington College International Hangzhou senior school | introducing the IGCSEs programme
Pupils in the Senior School will follow a rigorous academic programme
that is designed to challenge every child with the finest elements of a
modern British curriculum while still integrating elements of local
cultures to meet the needs of all our learners.
International schools in Hangzhou
- At the Senior School of Wellington College International Hangzhou,
pupils in Years 10 and 11 will study and prepare for the
internationally-acclaimed IGCSE examinations through a two-year course
across a broad range of subjects. This broad range will be a combination
of core compulsory subjects (English, maths, science, modern foreign
language) and optional subjects. This will provide our pupils with
between 9 or 10 IGCSEs depending on their choices.
For the 2020-2021 academic year, Wellington College International
Hangzhou will be enrolling pupils from Year 1 through Year 10, the first
year of Senior School that commences the IGCSEs programme.
Mr. Philip Stainton, the incoming Deputy Head of Senior School at
Wellington College International Hangzhou, has answered below some of
our most frequently asked questions about the IGCSE programme. We hope
his answers will give you a better understanding about the programme and
how we will support pupils in achieving academic success as well as
offer guidance on setting each pupil’s higher education pathway.
Q1: What curriculum does the Senior School offer?
Once we enter Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9), subject specialists lead
individual subjects, effectively encouraging our pupils to begin
considering which IGCSE pathway to pursue. The learning journey at
Senior School, then, is less thematic-based and more specialist-based.
From Year 10 onwards, Wellington College International Hangzhou pupils
will begin their IGCSE journey, culminating in IGCSE exams at the end of
Year 11. In Years 12 and 13, pupils will undertake A Levels.
Q2: What are the IGCSEs and what is the difference between IGCSEs and GCSEs?
IGCSEs are independent two-year courses with formal, externally marked
examinations held at the end of the second year. It is a rigorous
curriculum developing key skills in a range of areas. Through a variety
of questioning methods, IGCSEs test a combination of critical thinking,
extended writing analysis, knowledge and skills. Every single pupil aged
16 (Year 11) in the UK completes formal examinations in different
subjects for the GCSE. The IGCSE is the international version that our
pupils will be studying.
Fundamentally, IGCSEs and GCSEs are very similar. Both offer the same
rigor and depth of knowledge in the subjects offered through the GCSEs
in the UK. There are two main differences between the two: first, the
IGCSE removes any cultural bias of contexts in subject knowledge, such
as history and English, that would disadvantage international pupils. It
also ensures that the language used for the questions in
the examinations and within the study context are accessible to any
nation. Pupils are given a fair opportunity to access the texts and
examinations regardless of where in the world they are studying.
Q3: What are the different subjects that are on offer in the IGCSEs?
We take immense pride in offering a broad curriculum of IGCSE subjects.
They are separated into two different categories: compulsory and
optional.
The compulsory subjects are the ones we hold highly valued: English
language, science, mathematics, modern foreign language and English
literature.
Our optional subjects are subjects that our students begin interacting
with during Key Stage 3. Through this introduction, they can gauge their
interest, passion and potential for academic success in each. Optional
subjects include classes in arts, the humanities, ITC and design
technology.
Q4: What foreign languages do we offer?
We offer Chinese (as a first and a second language), French and Spanish.
Q5: Different academic programmes have different grading systems. Can you explain the assessment and awards?
All courses end with examinations in May or June of Year 11. IGCSEs do
not result in one single grade, score or level. A separate grade is
awarded for each subject. How well a student performs depends on the
number of IGCSEs they have passed and the grade awarded in each. These
grades are awarded independently of the school by examination boards
according to strict regulations.
Some courses include an element of coursework. This is work completed
during Year 10 or Year 11 which may be marked internally or externally
and counts towards a percentage of the final mark. Each subject is
awarded a grade following the 9-1 marking system: 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2
or 1.
Q6: How will International schools in Hangzhou like Wellington help prepare its students for their university applications?
We understand that one of the key reasons parents choose a certain
school is because they want to help their children get into university.
We also believe passionately that we have a duty of care to our pupils.
When they leave our institution of Wellington College International
Hangzhou, they could be going anywhere in the world and we have to make
sure they are making the right decisions to find the best-fit colleges
and universities.
This is why there will be designated time in the pupils’ timetables to
meet with an University Officer, a member of the Academic team who will
work with pupils in researching the best-fit universities and courses.
Quite often, prestigious or high-ranked universities are not the best
options for a pupil. Through the four-year programme of IGCSEs through A
Levels, our University Officer will ensure that our pupils are
well-prepared to write college applications and research the necessary
application requirements to excel on their chosen pathway to and at
university.
If you would like to join the Wellington community, whether you are
planning on moving to Hangzhou or you are already living here, you can
arrange an individual personalised visit by scanning the QR code below
or contacting us via telephone or email. Our Admissions team are
available to host you for a private campus tour throughout August to
help you discover what makes Wellington special.
(+86-571) 8239 6366
admissions.wcih@wellingtoncollege.cn
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