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Structured British Curriculum
Introducing iPrimary and iLowerSecondary
The Structured British Curriculum follows the internationally recognised Pearson Edexcel iPrimary and iLowerSecondary programmes, designed to provide a clear academic pathway aligned with British education standards.
These programmes offer a structured and progressive curriculum that helps students build strong foundations in core subjects while developing key skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and independent learning.
Students follow a regular weekly timetable with teacher-led lessons, similar to a traditional school environment, delivered through live online classes.
This learning pathway prepares students for progression to IGCSE and A-Level qualifications.
Programme Levels
iPrimary
Age Range: 5–11
School Years: Reception – Year 6
Tuition Fee
£1200 per year
Subjects Covered
The Pearson iPrimary curriculum includes a broad range of subjects, such as:
Core Subjects
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English
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Mathematics
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Science
Additional Subjects
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Computing
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Global Citizenship
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Wellbeing
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Humanities (in lower secondary)
The curriculum is designed to support both academic knowledge and essential life skills.
The iPrimary programme builds strong foundations in essential subjects while developing confidence and curiosity in learning.
Students learn through structured lessons, guided practice, and interactive activities designed to support early academic development.
iLowerSecondary
Age Range: 11–14
School Years: Year 7 – Year 9
Tuition Fee
£1200 per year
Subjects Covered
The Pearson iPrimary curriculum includes a broad range of subjects, such as:
Core Subjects
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English
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Mathematics
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Science
Additional Subjects
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Computing
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Global Citizenship
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Wellbeing
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Humanities (in lower secondary)
The curriculum is designed to support both academic knowledge and essential life skills.
Students develop deeper understanding in core subjects and strengthen analytical and problem-solving skills.
The ilower secondary programme builds on primary knowledge and prepares students for the academic rigour of IGCSE studies.
How Learning Works
Students follow a structured school timetable, similar to a traditional classroom environment.
Live Online Lessons
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Daily teacher-led classes
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Structured timetable
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Interactive learning sessions
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Opportunities for questions and discussion
Assignments and Coursework
Students complete regular assignments and coursework to reinforce learning and demonstrate understanding.
Assessments
Students take structured assessments to monitor academic progress and ensure readiness for the next stage of learning.
Learning Structure
The structured programme includes:
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Daily live lessons with teachers
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Weekly subject timetable
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Assignments and coursework
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Assessments to track progress
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Monthly progress reports
This approach provides students with a clear academic routine and consistent teacher support.
Academic Progression
Students following the Pearson pathway progress through the British education stages:
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iPrimary (Reception – Year 6)
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iLowerSecondary (Year 7 – Year 9)
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IGCSE (Year 10 – Year 11)
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A-Levels (Year 12 – Year 13)
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