Will only Checkpoint subjects (Math, Science and English) be taught in the school?
Apart from the main subjects (Maths, Science and English), the students will also learn Social Sciences (History and Geography), Computer Science and a Language of their choice.
What happens if a student discontinues at Grade 7 or Grade 8?
The school will issue a School Leaving Certificate if the student wishes to discontinue.
After IGCSE, is it possible for the student to continue studies in an Indian board?
Yes, of course. The IGCSE certifies him/her as a successful high school candidate eligible to pursue higher secondary education. However, the IGCSE exams are held in June and the results are out only by the end of July. It is therefore possible only to get a provisional admission in Indian schools at the time of admission, which is usually in May/June. The Board will issue a Transfer Certificate.
Can the students of international curriculum adapt easily to an Indian system of education?
The M.CT. M. Curriculum is designed in a way to enable students to adapt easily to any stream of education.
How is the international curriculum different from the Indian boards? What is so special about the course offered at the school?
Different kinds of learners can learn at their own pace. The internal assessments and projects make the learning process interesting. As the class strength is small, it is possible to give individualized attention. Concept-based teaching also makes the students competent.