Years 1-3
In the first three years the School provides a high standard of general education using modern teaching methods and resources.
Subjects |
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English |
History |
Religious Education |
Modern Greek |
Physics |
Art |
Classical Studies |
Chemistry |
Music |
German / Russian / French |
Biology |
Physical Education |
Mathematics |
Geography |
Robotics |
Information Technology |
World History |
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Social Studies |
Business Studies |
Where a subject must be taught in Greek, alternative subjects in English are offered to foreign students.
Years 4-5
In the fourth and fifth years all students follow a programme of foundation subjects. This consists of eight compulsory subjects and five options. At the end of the fifth year, students sit examinations in eight subjects at IGCSE level.
Compulsory Subjects: |
English |
Mathematics |
Modern Greek |
Social Studies |
Religious Education |
History |
Classical Studies |
Physical Education |
Optional Subjects: |
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Accounting |
English Literature |
Ancient Greek |
Maths/Further Maths |
Biology |
Art |
Business Studies |
French |
Chemistry |
Geography |
Economics |
German |
Computer Science |
World History |
Physics |
Latin |
Russian |
Law |
In years six and seven all students decide which of two courses they wish to follow:
- Preparation for Cypriot and Greek Universities:
Students do not follow the ‘A Level” course after the 5th year but are prepared by being taught their chosen subjects in Greek.
- Preparation for direct entry into UK, EU or US Universities:
For British universities students choose between three and five A Level subjects. They take the AS examinations in year six and complete their A Levels in year 7. For American universities students are additionally prepared for TOEFL and SAT exams in their seventh year. Students have the option of taking five A Levels. They can choose any subject from the optional subjects lists above.