With foundations from the Cambridge International Examination, U.K- Prudence International School and Jr. College follows the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) Curriculum administered by the highly reputed University of Cambridge Local Examination Syndicate (UCLES). This two year globally recognized course by both, schools and universities, is taken as a benchmark by 128 diverse countries worldwide.
In addition to the IGCSE Curriculum, Prudence also follows the ICSE Curriculum as conducted by the Indian Education Ministry. Exams for Class X are held bi-yearly, i.e. - once in May/June and again in October/November.
It is mandatory for students to take the “Code / compulsory” subjects in addition to the subjects that are of interest to give them a beneficial balance of both necessary and interest based learning.
Prudence knows the importance of starting young and thus operates imparting knowledge right from Kindergarten to Class XII. Excelling through these examinations entails students to pursue higher education of a much better quality and variety, particularly in Developed countries such as the United States of America, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, etc…
The Cambridge International Primary Program from the Cambridge International Examination (CIE) assists students to develop strong and well-rooted skills in Languages, Sciences, Mathematics, etc, which are the founding pillars for children to perform extremely well in their secondary and advanced years of education. The CIE qualifications, taken in over 150 countries worldwide, are recognized and respected by Universities, educational institutions and employers. CIE offers a wide range of academic and professional courses easily unlocking the path for your child to fly by university entrance.
This program rolls out annual objectives for children aged 5-11 in their curriculum preparing them in for various examinations, which they would face in their later years.
The Curriculum at Prudence International School and Jr. College is of International standards and sensitive to cultures and religions.
IGCSE Level
Being one of the most well recognized programs around the world, IGCSE
is known to develop vital academic and personal skills in fields of science,
arts, commerce, commercial arts, mass media and communication and
building values of teamwork, ethics, justice, etc.
Being affiliated to the Cambridge and preparing students for Indian +
2 exams, the IGCSE directly leads their students to an easier path to
international programs such as Cambridge International A and AS Levels,
U.S Advanced Placement and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma.
Purposely developed for international students, the Cambridge IGCSE
curriculum is based on and equivalent to the United Kingdom system of
GCSE and is also tailored to meet our cultural standards.
Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) has offered the GCE Advanced
level qualifications for over 50 years now and special authorization has
been granted by the CIE, UK to make available the General Certificate of
Education (GCE) - Advanced Level (A Level) Program at the Prudence
International School and Jr. College.
The process for CIE's- "A Level", is that all results and learning's are
constantly recorded and closely monitored for further development and
improvement in student's academics. These traits are recognized worldwide
as an approval stamp in quality and indicate a real ability to understand the
requirements of the Educational System.
Prudence's customized "A Level" program, develops precise analytical and
judgment skills for students of all ages to develop their skills, talents and
abilities at an early age. The "A Level" program is of such calibre, that many
A-grade Universities accept students from Prudence who have graduated
from this academic background to enter directly into Year 2 of a four-year
bachelor's degree program, thus saving a full year's tuition fees as well as
reducing the duration of their education. The "A level" program is a two
year course for which the examination is taken at the end of Grade 12.