For the International School Program, Horizon follows the Cambridge International Curriculum from Grade 1 (Year 2) to Grade 12( Year 13).
Cambridge education empowers students to experience and achieve both academic and non-academic growth from a diverse perspective.
Cambridge students are confident, responsible, reflective, innovative, and engaged. Horizon prioritizes principled as the sixth attribute of the learner, placing it above the other Cambridge learner attributes to prepare students to pursue their goals. The Cambridge curriculum equips learners with three key skills: the ability to analyze, integrate, and collaborate. Cambridge learners are self-confident in their pursuit of knowledge and ideas, ready to take risks. They are accountable for their actions, considerate of others, and able to effectively communicate their viewpoints and opinions.
The Cambridge Pathway:
Cambridge Primary
The curriculum frameworks provide comprehensive learning objectives. These provide a structure for teaching and learning and a reference against which learners’ progress and understanding can be checked.
A six-stage programme that provides curriculum frameworks, support materials and assessment for each of the following subjects:
• English
• English as a second language
• mathematics
• science
• Cambridge Global Perspectives™.
Cambridge Primary Checkpoint
We provide diagnostic tests for the end of the Primary programme for English, English as a second language, mathematics and science. We mark the tests and give feedback on the strengths and weaknesses of each learner.
Cambridge Lower Secondary:
A three-stage programme that provides curriculum frameworks, support materials and assessment for each of the following subjects:
• English
• English as a second language
• mathematics
• science
• Cambridge Global Perspectives.
Each stage reflects the teaching targets for a school year.
Cambridge Lower Secondary Checkpoint
Cambridge offers diagnostic tests for the end of the Lower Secondary programme in English, English as a second language, mathematics, and science. We evaluate the tests and provide feedback on each learner's strengths and weaknesses. Cambridge Lower Secondary Global Perspectives are assessed through a research report, which teachers mark, and we moderate it.
Cambridge Upper Secondary IGCSE :
Cambridge Upper Secondary offers excellent preparation for the next phase of a Cambridge education, Cambridge Advanced, as well as other progression routes. Horizon follows IGCSE in two strands: Science and Social Sciences. At the end of grade 8, with the guidance and supervision of parents and teachers, students must choose the right track for their career. They are strongly encouraged to take the Cambridge IGCSE assessments that occur at the end of the course. A variety of assessment types is available, including written, oral, coursework, and practical assessments.
Cambridge Advanced
Cambridge Advanced builds on the foundations of Cambridge Upper Secondary and leads to entry to universities worldwide. The focus is on helping learners develop a deep understanding, as well as independent learning and critical thinking skills, which universities value highly.
Horizon provides three strands for the students in grade 11 and 12.
The STEM aims to provide a required subject-based program for the students who are willing to follow their career in Engineering, Medical Sciences, ICT et.
The BA aims to provide a required subject-based program for students who are willing to pursue a career in economics, business management, etc.
The Human Sciences aims to provide a required subject-based program for the students who are willing to follow their career in Human Sciences.
Every student in each strand is aimed to take three mandatory and one elective subject.