Key Stage 4 at Kinderworld International School

Key Stage 4 spans Years 10 & 11, ages 14-16. This is the stage of IGCSEs (or equivalent), where students deepen their study in core and optional subjects and prepare for external examinations.

What You Will Learn (Curriculum Highlights)

How We Teach / Learning Approach

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Why Choose this Stage at Kinderworld

Progress & Next Steps

After KS4, students move into Key Stage 5 (Sixth Form) where they specialise further via A-Levels or equivalent, tailoring subject choices to intended careers or university courses.

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

A: Students typically take 7–9 IGCSE subjects, including compulsory English, Mathematics, and Science, plus optional choices such as Humanities, Languages, Business, or Arts.
A: We follow the Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) curriculum, widely recognised for its academic rigour and global acceptance.
A: Students are assessed through coursework, internal mock exams, and final external IGCSE examinations at the end of Year 11.

A: We provide revision sessions, practice with past papers, exam technique workshops, and regular feedback to build confidence.

A: Subject changes are possible in the first term of Year 10, subject to timetabling and teacher advice. After that, changes are limited due to syllabus requirements.