All candidates must be capable of keeping up with the requirements of the programmes needed.
To be admitted to the Primary (aged 7-10), knowledge of working languages is not vital; from the Lower Secondary (aged 12) upwards, it is important to understand the two languages; from Upper-Secondary (14 years) on, students must master English language.
At Cambridge International School of IT and Economics, it is very important that the values identified in the Codes are shared by the candidate and their family. The School favours active, curious and ambitious candidates.
• While teachers, tutors and specialists help students overcome minor or temporary learning differences, the School is not suited to children with a severe learning disability.
• Violent, antisocial or racist attitudes. Life at Cambridge International School of IT and Economics is based on a commitment to discipline founded on respect for others and their differences.
• Spoiled children used to always getting their way. Life and discipline at Cambridge International School of IT and Economics are demanding and the change would be difficult!
• Any evidence of drug or alcohol use.