Старшие классы
Кембриджские Программы «A-Levels» для старших классов, изучаются в течение двух лет. Студенты обычно в возрасте от 16 до 19 лет при поступлении.
В Кембриджской школе информационных технологий и экономики в Ташкенте мы предлагаем более 5 предметов на выбор A-Level, охватывающих широкий спектр академических дисциплин, которые студенты могут выбирать для изучения в любой комбинации по своему желанию.
Программы A-Levels также позволяют студентам сосредоточиться на предметах, которые их действительно интересуют, которыми они увлечены и которые более тесно связаны с предметами, которые они хотят изучать в университете.
Добро пожаловать в старшие классы Кембриджских программ А-Level
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What are the benefits of Cambridge A-level?
They are the UK’s gold standard for university entry
If it’s your ambition to go to university in the UK, then you should consider taking A levels first. Although UK universities do accept other entrance qualifications, the admissions system is geared towards A levels. With A levels you do not have to take foundation courses for entry to UK as well as to some international universities in Uzbekistan - you can go straight to your degree.
They are the best route into top universities
A levels are the preferred entry qualification for many top universities and the best route for students with an excellent academic record who hope to study at one of the UK’s top universities, such as Oxford, Cambridge or other Russell Group institutions. Taking A levels demonstrates your commitment to securing a place at a UK university.
They are widely recognised internationally
Because the A level standard is widely recognised by prestigious institutions around the world, not just the UK, it is a great choice if you want to choose from the widest range of options later on. Many other qualifications have to be topped up, but A Levels generally let you skip that stage and smooth the admissions process.
They allow you to specialise
While many other university entrance qualifications focus on a broad education, A levels allow you to focus on a few subjects that relate to the course you want to study at university.
Стоимость и продолжительность
Этап обучения | Продолжительность каждого этапа | Стоимость обучения за каждый год обучения (для местных жителей) | Стоимость обучения за каждый год обучения (для иностранных резидентов) |
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Начальные классы (6-11 лет ) | Четыре года | $6,000 | $12,000 |
Средние младшие классы (11-14 лет) | Три года | $7,000 | $14,000 |
Средние старшие классы (14-16 лет, IGCSE) | Два года | $8,000 | $16,000 |
Старшие классы (16-18 лет, A-level) | Два года | $9,000 | $18,000 |
Curriculum
We build a curriculum that brings success for learners. Our syllabuses prepare learners for university study, which is why universities worldwide value and recognise Cambridge International A Level qualifications.
Cambridge International A Level develops learners’ knowledge, understanding and skills in:
Programme overview
1. Cambridge A-level Mathematics
Cambridge International A Level Mathematics develops a set of transferable skills. These include the skill of working with mathematical information, as well as the ability to think logically and independently, consider accuracy, model situations mathematically, analyse results and reflect on findings.
Learners can apply these skills across a wide range of subjects and these skills equip them well for progression to higher education or directly into employment.
At AS level, teachers can choose from three different routes to Cambridge International AS Level Mathematics: Pure Mathematics only, Pure Mathematics and Mechanics, or Pure Mathematics and Probability & Statistics.
At A Level, teachers can also choose from different routes to Cambridge International A Level Mathematics depending on the choice of applied mathematics (Mechanics and/or Probability and Statistics).
2. Cambridge A-level Economics
Students learn how to explain and analyse economic issues and arguments, evaluate economic information, and organise, present and communicate ideas and judgements clearly.
The syllabus covers a range of fundamental economic ideas, including an introduction to the price system and government intervention, international trade and exchange rates, the measurement of employment and inflation, and the causes and consequences of inflation. Students also study the theory of the firm, market failure, macroeconomic theory and policy, and economic growth and development.
3. Cambridge A-level Computer Science
The aim of the Cambridge International AS and A Level Computer Science syllabus is to encourage learners to develop an understanding of the fundamental principles of computer science and how computer programs work in a range of contexts.
Learners will study topics including information representation, communication and Internet technologies, hardware, software development, and relational database modelling. As they progress, learners will develop their computational thinking and use problem solving to develop computer-based solutions using algorithms and programming languages. Studying Cambridge International AS and A Level Computer Science will help learners develop a range of skills such as thinking creatively, analytically, logically and critically.
4. Cambridge A-level Global Perspectives
Cambridge International AS & A Level Global Perspectives and Research is a skills-based course that prepares learners for positive engagement with our rapidly changing world. Learners broaden their outlook through the critical analysis of – and reflection on – issues of global significance. They will develop unique, transferable skills including research, critical thinking and communication by following an approach to analysing and evaluating arguments and perspectives called the 'Critical Path'.
Collaborative skills are enhanced through participation in a team project. The skills gained through study of this course help students to meet the demands of Twenty-First century learning, preparing the transition to higher education and the world of work.
As part of the course learners write a research report on a research question of their choice.
5. Cambridge A-level Physics
Cambridge International A Level Physics builds on the skills acquired at Cambridge IGCSE (or equivalent) level. The syllabus includes the main theoretical concepts which are fundamental to the subject, some current applications of physics, and a strong emphasis on advanced practical skills. Practical skills are assessed in a timetabled practical examination.
The emphasis throughout is on the understanding of concepts and the application of physics ideas in novel contexts as well as on the acquisition of knowledge. The course encourages creative thinking and problem-solving skills which are transferable to any future career path. Cambridge International A Level Physics is ideal for learners who want to study physics or a wide variety of related subjects at university or to follow a career in science.
6. Cambridge A-level Business Studies
The syllabus enables students to understand and appreciate the nature and scope of business, and the role it plays in society. It encourages students to examine the process of decision-making in a dynamic and changing business environment and to develop critical understanding of business organisations. They learn about business and its environment, human resource management, marketing, operations management and finance and accounting. At Cambridge International A Level, students also learn how to develop a business strategy.
7. Cambridge A-level English
The English syllabus aims to encourage an appreciation of literature in English - prose, poetry and drama - of different types and from different cultures; and to develop the key skills required to read, analyse and communicate effectively in English.
By studying a range of texts, learners understand more about writers' choices of language, form and structure, and develop their ability to form independent opinions about what they read. Learners also improve their understanding of the English language and how it is used, extending their skills across a range of writing styles, including imaginative, discursive and argumentative.
8. Cambridge A-level Geography
The Geography syllabus builds upon skills gained at Cambridge IGCSE (or equivalent) level study. Learners widen their knowledge and understanding of the subject, while developing their investigative abilities and their evaluation and decision-making skills.
The syllabus is wide-ranging and comprises a variety of options. For example, learners can study topics such as hydrology and fluvial geomorphology, atmosphere and weather, rocks and weathering, population change and settlement dynamics. The syllabus considers a range of environments, from tropical to arid, and learners can also study subjects such as environmental management, global interdependence and economic transition.