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Key Stage 3
Years 7, 8 and 9
Key Stage 4
Years 10 and 11
The Sixth Form
Years 12 and 13
Each phase ends in externally assessed examinations. These are:
National Curriculum Tests
These exams are set in the core subjects Mathematics, English and Science at the end of Year 9. The results indicate the pupil’s standing in terms of National Curriculum levels in that subject at that time.
GCSE Exams
The General Certificate of Secondary Education is an internationally recognised qualification at the secondary level. Most students will be examined in May/June of Year 11, although students can be entered in Year 10. These exams form the foundation of any post 16 qualifications.
AS and A2 Exams
The A Level programme is a major international qualification for university entrance, including the more prestigious universities around the world.
The British School – Muscat's Senior School is a vibrant, multi-cultural community made up of students from currently thirty-eight different nationalities. Our staff and students are united by the medium of the English language in a caring, friendly and happy atmosphere which resonates throughout our school.
In recent years, the Senior School has grown considerably both in terms of the number of students on roll and the breadth of courses on offer to our students. However, by ensuring that class sizes are kept low, the quality of education we offer to our students is first class. Our public examination results are outstanding. In the 2009 - 2010 academic year, 90% of our Year 11 students attained 5 GCSEs graded A* to C. At 'A' Level, 70% of grades awarded to our students were A* to B.
Acting Head of Senior School Nadia Megnin