Cambridge International courses
We are committed to providing only the highest level of academic tuition, which is why all our teachers are SACE registered, highly qualified and continue to receive rigorous training in the Cambridge International curriculum.
The courses below are available to all full-time learners
Given the small class sizes and the outstanding quality of tuition received, our fee structure provides exceptional value for money.

AS and A levels
Cambridge International AS and A Level qualifications are taken by over 175 000 learners in nearly 130 countries every year. They are typically for learners aged 16 to 19 years who need advanced study to prepare for higher education.

IGCSE
Cambridge IGCSE is the world’s most popular international qualification for 14 to 16 year olds, attracting over 900 000 subject entries every year from 140 countries.

Lower Secondary
Cambridge Lower Secondary is an education programme for learners aged 11 to 14 years (Grade 7 to Grade 9) which builds skills, knowledge and understanding in English as a first and second language, mathematics, science, Cambridge ICT Starters and Global Perspectives.

Primary (coming 2026)
Cambridge Primary is an educational programme designed for children between the ages of 5 and 11. This programme provides a strong foundation in core subjects like English, Mathematics, and Science, while also encouraging creativity, critical thinking, and personal development.


Cambridge Curriculum
Internally moderated examinations
– CIE Aligned

Class sizes
18 – 20 students

School times
07:45 – 14:00
Test Days – 07:45 – 14:20

Diplomats choice
Competitive academic program

A global learning community
With the Cambridge Pathway, your child is joining a global community of learners from more than 10 000 schools in over 160 countries.
By developing a global outlook in learners, Cambridge International aims to equip them for success in the fast-changing modern world.



Facilities
Our school is equipped with outstanding facilities to support a dynamic learning environment. These include two fully equipped science laboratories, a well-resourced library, a dedicated computer science lab, a creative design centre, and a health and safety office to ensure the well-being of our students and staff.

Activities
We offer a variety of enriching extracurricular activities to support personal growth and student engagement. Learners can take part in the inter-school padel tennis league, join the photography or chess club, or build confidence and communication skills through Toastmasters.

Faculties
At The British Academy, each broad area of study has its own faculty to ensure educator cooperation, development and planning. We have three faculties, including humanities, sciences and commerce.

Faculty of Humanities
Humanities are academic disciplines which focus on studying aspects of human society and culture. During the Renaissance, the term contrasted with divinity and referred to what is now known as the Classics; the main area of secular study in universities at the time.

Faculty of Science
Science is related to research and is normally organised by a university, college or research institute. Contemporary science is typically subdivided into the natural sciences, which focus on the study of the material world; the social sciences, which focus on the study of people and societies; and formal sciences, such as mathematics.
At The British Academy, the Faculty of Science focuses on natural and formal sciences.

Faculty of Commerce
Commerce-related subjects taught at The British Academy are excellent preparation for entry into the world’s top business schools.