Sixth Form

Curriculum Overview

All students in the Sixth Form at MISU pursue the Cambridge International Examinations curriculum, working towards AS and A Level qualifications that are globally recognized for university entry and academic advancement.

Key Stage 5 (Years 12 & 13) - Sixth Form, students take a selection of Cambridge A Level courses, in addition to other school-run projects and programs.

Years 12 & 13

Course Structure

In Year 12, students choose 4 subjects at AS level. In Year 13. Students can then opt to drop one subject and take the remaining three subjects to the A2 level. Ultimately, students should achieve three A levels and one AS. Each subject is allocated 5 hours of instruction a week in six 50-minute periods.

AS/A-level courses are available in a broad range of disciplines. The subjects offered are carefully considered to reflect the changing views and requirements from universities, and so ensure students have a breadth of study at this level. However, the courses are also subject to availability, based on the number of students choosing them.

IGCSE Program
Sixth Form

Subjects Offered

At MISU, students in Key Stage 5 (Sixth Form) pursue Cambridge AS and A Level qualifications by selecting subjects that align with their strengths and future goals. The subjects we offer include:

Sciences

  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Mathematics
  • Computer Science
  • Physical Education

Hummanities

  • Geography
  • History
  • Economics
  • Business Studies
  • Global Perspective/li>
  • English Literature
  • Accounting

All 6th Form students are expected to take part in one double P.E lesson per week. During these sessions, students can pick a range of sports to take part in, including swimming, football, basketball, badminton, and tennis.

A Levels Program

Key Stage 4 Highlights

Empowering students to achieve academic excellence and prepare for university and beyond.

Globally Recognized Qualifications

The curriculum includes a balance of core subjects and three tailored option blocks to promote specialization and personal growth.

Academic Specialization

Students select subjects aligned with their strengths and university aspirations across sciences, humanities, and arts.

Leadership & Independence

The Sixth Form experience fosters independent study, personal growth, and leadership through enrichment and mentorship programs.