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High School
Students receive
full-time education that is suited to their age,
ability, aptitude and special educational needs.
For students
aged 14-16 we organize I.G.C.S.E courses which
require both internal assessment (coursework) and
examination – external assessment.
Assessment of
I.G.C.S.E is usually done by external assessment
and coursework, with the balance towards external
examination.
Coursework
provides plenty of opportunity for students to
demonstrate what they know and can do.
The assessment
criteria are made clear to the students (50% exam
grades; 25% class participation; 25% projects,
homework, research work ).
Grades are based
on the merits of projects and in-class
participation as well as final exams.
We provide
students with a copy of the assessment criteria
and discus it with them.
We are explicit
about what a student needs to do to improve the
quality of his/her work.
This can be done
both as a whole class exercise, using a piece of
work from a past student and in the teacher’s
response to an individual student’s piece of work.
The coursework
tasks are set by the teachers and them approved by
the awarding body for non-Cambridge students and
by teachers according to the guidance in the
specification. Teachers assess the students’ work
against the marking criteria distributed by
Director of Students. External assessment process
regards the examination papers which are
externally assessed.
Any “mock”
examinations are “internal” and are set by the
school and are based on past examination papers.
We usually have
a mock examination in the spring-term.
All teachers
have the assessment criteria and use them to help
students in their learning. Our students are
assessed by Curriculum Tests at the end of each
grade and by levels of achievement acquired at
I.G.C.S.E level. Having completed I.G.C.S.E’s our
students have a choice to continue with further
education, AS and A level in a wide range of
subjects: English language and literature,
Geography, Human Biology, Economics, Business,
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, IT.
Our students are
assigned to a member of a school who serves as
adviser to a small group of students. The teacher
responsible assists students with choosing and
registering for appropriate coursework to ensure
progress towards the desired grades.
Our students
will spend approximately 30 hours per week in
class or lab setting.
In addition
students spend about 10h/per week in reading and
writing to prepare for class-time. Teachers expect
students to keep up with assignment and to
participate actively in classroom discussion.
We offer
Lebanese Baccalaureate which is authorized by the
Embassy of Lebanon in Bucharest, and functions
under the auspices of the Embassy.
It is also recognized by the Ministry of Education
in Lebanon, by the Foreign office in Lebanon and
Romania (with the equalization of the following
exams: Romanian language and History or Geography
of Romania). The equalization can be sustained in
any Romanian High-School.
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