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Maths provides the ideal academic foundation for every student.
Effective communication is the key aim.
Meaningful engagement with a range of texts.
Learn about living organisms, life processes and how they interact. We start by introducing you to all the key aspects you need to know about being a scientist, focusing on basic lab techniques and safety. Then you will learn about independent variables and control variables by conducting two practicals at home. Understanding the scientific method is one of the most important things about being a scientist, so we'll learn what a hypothesis is, the steps of a scientific method and how to analyse an experimental procedure.
Examining factors that influence businesses. This is an 18-month course comprised of four main topics; namely: The business environment, economic principles, financial literacy and sustainable entrepreneurship.This will create a foundation that would allow you to excel in Business for the rest of your high school career (if you chose this as one of your subjects).
Get a greater understanding of the way the world works. Learn what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is, why it exists and what it means to you. Explore what it means to be alive in the context of your own life and the lives of those around you. What are the rights that support children and what are the bodies that uphold these rights?
Master this language derived from Dutch. To improve students' understanding of Afrikaans, we study a collection of present day texts comprising different genres and oeuvres.
From forces that affect objects to the principles governing electricity.
Encouraging students to be curious about the world.
Learn through interactive tools and exciting experiments.
Engage critically with both present and future.
Develop a deeper biological understanding.
How businesses function in a changing environment.
Students are encouraged to experiment, to work from observation and imagination, and to develop their ideas using mainly graphic design.
Information and communications technology (ICT) skills are about understanding and applying a range of computer programmes, software and other applications.
Maths provides the ideal academic foundation for every student. At Junior High level, students take an 18-month course, which is taught over three semesters. Content covers six areas of mathematics and statistics: Numbers and the number system; equations, formulae and identities; sequences, functions and graphs; geometry and trigonometry; vectors and transformation geography; and statistics and probability.
Effective communication is the key aim. The French Junior High course will follow Duolingo Basic French and will also draw on a range of authentic resources and engaging activities to enrich students' appreciation of the French language and the culture of Francophone countries. We will also draw on a range of authentic resources and engaging activities to enrich students' appreciation of the French language.
Meaningful engagement with a range of texts. This course focuses on the development of critical reading and writing abilities. Learners will learn how to read accurately and with understanding, while focusing on text structure, correct grammar, and choice of vocabulary. They will also develop their critical responses to texts, and skills in expressing them.
Learn about living organisms, life processes and how they interact. We start by introducing you to all the key aspects you need to know about being a scientist, focusing on basic lab techniques and safety. Then you will learn about independent variables and control variables by conducting two practicals at home. Understanding the scientific method is one of the most important things about being a scientist, so we'll learn what a hypothesis is, the steps of a scientific method and how to analyse an experimental procedure.
Examining factors that influence businesses. This is an 18-month course comprised of four main topics; namely: The business environment, economic principles, financial literacy and sustainable entrepreneurship.This will create a foundation that would allow you to excel in Business for the rest of your high school career (if you chose this as one of your subjects).
Get a greater understanding of the way the world works. Learn what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is, why it exists and what it means to you. Explore what it means to be alive in the context of your own life and the lives of those around you. What are the rights that support children and what are the bodies that uphold these rights?
Master this language derived from Dutch. To improve students' understanding of Afrikaans, we study a collection of present day texts comprising different genres and oeuvres.
Maths provides the ideal academic foundation for every student. At Junior High level, students take an 18-month course, which is taught over three semesters. Content covers six areas of mathematics and statistics: Numbers and the number system; equations, formulae and identities; sequences, functions and graphs; geometry and trigonometry; vectors and transformation geography; and statistics and probability.
Effective communication is the key aim. The French Junior High course will follow Duolingo Basic French and will also draw on a range of authentic resources and engaging activities to enrich students' appreciation of the French language and the culture of Francophone countries. We will also draw on a range of authentic resources and engaging activities to enrich students' appreciation of the French language.
Meaningful engagement with a range of texts. This course focuses on the development of critical reading and writing abilities. Learners will learn how to read accurately and with understanding, while focusing on text structure, correct grammar, and choice of vocabulary. They will also develop their critical responses to texts, and skills in expressing them.
Learn about living organisms, life processes and how they interact. We start by introducing you to all the key aspects you need to know about being a scientist, focusing on basic lab techniques and safety. Then you will learn about independent variables and control variables by conducting two practicals at home. Understanding the scientific method is one of the most important things about being a scientist, so we'll learn what a hypothesis is, the steps of a scientific method and how to analyse an experimental procedure.
Examining factors that influence businesses. This is an 18-month course comprised of four main topics; namely: The business environment, economic principles, financial literacy and sustainable entrepreneurship.This will create a foundation that would allow you to excel in Business for the rest of your high school career (if you chose this as one of your subjects).
Get a greater understanding of the way the world works. Learn what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is, why it exists and what it means to you. Explore what it means to be alive in the context of your own life and the lives of those around you. What are the rights that support children and what are the bodies that uphold these rights?
Master this language derived from Dutch. To improve students' understanding of Afrikaans, we study a collection of present day texts comprising different genres and oeuvres.
From forces that affect objects to the principles governing electricity. A course in elementary physics, covers the basic concepts, principles and history of physics. Course topics will include selected topics in mechanics, heat, light, sound, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics with an emphasis on problem solving and math skills required in physics.
Encouraging students to be curious about the world. Learn how water moves through the hydrological cycle, and understand the main features of a drainage basin. Learn about the factors affecting river regimes and interpret the graphs that display information about river regimes. Understand the fluvial processes involved in the formation of river channels and valleys - and more!
Learn through interactive tools and exciting experiments. The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) in Chemistry is an 18 month course comprising of four units. The course has 2 examinations, with the aim of providing students with the knowledge and understanding of basic chemistry principles, applying this knowledge, and ensuring students are prepared for more advanced courses in chemistry in the future.
Engage critically with both present and future. Learn about the rivalry between the Soviet Union and the West, and the differences between communism and capitalism. Explore how tensions between the Superpowers arose and the impact they had on the Cold War and explore the causes, events and results of the Berlin Crisis (1948-1949).
Develop a deeper biological understanding. An introduction to the nature and variety of living organisms, with focus on distinguishing between eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. Students also explore pathogens, followed by a discussion of the levels of organisation in living organisms. We discuss levels of organisation in living organisms, with an introductory look at cell structure and function, with a focus on animal cells and do an introduction to biological molecules with focus on carbohydrates, proteins and lipids.
Maths provides the ideal academic foundation for every student. Maths is a core, and therefore, compulsory subject at International GCSE level. The International General Certificate in Secondary Education (IntGCSE) Foundation Tier in Mathematics is an 18-month course taught over three semesters. Content covers six areas of mathematics and statistics: 1- Numbers and the number system, 2. Equations, formulae and identities, 3. Sequences, functions and graphs, 4. Geometry and Trigonometry, 5. Vectors and Transformation Geography, 6. Statistics and Probability.
Meaningful engagement with a range of texts. Start by familiarising yourself with various kinds of nonfiction and their features. We then look at the basic elements of a text: genre, audience and purpose; and revise the basics of grammar by testing your knowledge of the parts of speech and later we'll focus on using direct and indirect speech.
How businesses function in a changing environment. Learn about business aims and objectives and why they might change as these businesses evolve. Explore the different types of organisations and the characteristics relating to their relative size as well as the process of selecting an appropriate form of ownership.
Effective communication is the key aim. We'll learn to talk about things to do in the city and conjugate different types of verbs; then engage with vocabulary needed to do shopping in French. Thereafter, we'll delve into how to hold a conversation with friends and more!
Students are encouraged to experiment, to work from observation and imagination, and to develop their ideas using mainly graphic design.
Master this language derived from Dutch. To improve students' understanding of Afrikaans, we study a collection of present day texts comprising different genres and oeuvres.
Information and communications technology (ICT) skills are about understanding and applying a range of computer programmes, software and other applications.
From forces that affect objects to the principles governing electricity. A course in elementary physics, covers the basic concepts, principles and history of physics. Course topics will include selected topics in mechanics, heat, light, sound, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics with an emphasis on problem solving and math skills required in physics.
Encouraging students to be curious about the world. Learn how water moves through the hydrological cycle, and understand the main features of a drainage basin. Learn about the factors affecting river regimes and interpret the graphs that display information about river regimes. Understand the fluvial processes involved in the formation of river channels and valleys - and more!
Learn through interactive tools and exciting experiments. The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) in Chemistry is an 18 month course comprising of four units. The course has 2 examinations, with the aim of providing students with the knowledge and understanding of basic chemistry principles, applying this knowledge, and ensuring students are prepared for more advanced courses in chemistry in the future.
Engage critically with both present and future. Learn about the rivalry between the Soviet Union and the West, and the differences between communism and capitalism. Explore how tensions between the Superpowers arose and the impact they had on the Cold War and explore the causes, events and results of the Berlin Crisis (1948-1949).
Develop a deeper biological understanding. An introduction to the nature and variety of living organisms, with focus on distinguishing between eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. Students also explore pathogens, followed by a discussion of the levels of organisation in living organisms. We discuss levels of organisation in living organisms, with an introductory look at cell structure and function, with a focus on animal cells and do an introduction to biological molecules with focus on carbohydrates, proteins and lipids.
Maths provides the ideal academic foundation for every student. Maths is a core, and therefore, compulsory subject at International GCSE level. The International General Certificate in Secondary Education (IntGCSE) Foundation Tier in Mathematics is an 18-month course taught over three semesters. Content covers six areas of mathematics and statistics: 1- Numbers and the number system, 2. Equations, formulae and identities, 3. Sequences, functions and graphs, 4. Geometry and Trigonometry, 5. Vectors and Transformation Geography, 6. Statistics and Probability.
Meaningful engagement with a range of texts. Start by familiarising yourself with various kinds of nonfiction and their features. We then look at the basic elements of a text: genre, audience and purpose; and revise the basics of grammar by testing your knowledge of the parts of speech and later we'll focus on using direct and indirect speech.
How businesses function in a changing environment. Learn about business aims and objectives and why they might change as these businesses evolve. Explore the different types of organisations and the characteristics relating to their relative size as well as the process of selecting an appropriate form of ownership.
Effective communication is the key aim. We'll learn to talk about things to do in the city and conjugate different types of verbs; then engage with vocabulary needed to do shopping in French. Thereafter, we'll delve into how to hold a conversation with friends and more!
Students are encouraged to experiment, to work from observation and imagination, and to develop their ideas using mainly graphic design.
Master this language derived from Dutch. To improve students' understanding of Afrikaans, we study a collection of present day texts comprising different genres and oeuvres.
Information and communications technology (ICT) skills are about understanding and applying a range of computer programmes, software and other applications.
Develop a deeper biological understanding.
How businesses function in a changing environment.
Learn through interactive tools and exciting experiments.
Meaningful engagement with a range of texts.
Effective communication is the key aim.
Encouraging students to be curious about the world.
Engage critically with both present and future.
From forces that affect objects to the principles governing electricity.
Maths provides the ideal academic foundation for every student.
Develop a deeper biological understanding.
How businesses function in a changing environment.
Learn through interactive tools and exciting experiments.
Meaningful engagement with a range of texts.
Effective communication is the key aim.
Encouraging students to be curious about the world.
Engage critically with both present and future.
Maths provides the ideal academic foundation for every student.
From forces that affect objects to the principles governing electricity.
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