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Courses
The two-year programme will concentrate on the same educational principles that direct Chiswick House School and St Martin's College. It is a vision that believes that a student can realise his/her full potential within a challenging, well-ordered and well-balanced educational setting. The established framework of real values, the structure that aims at ensuring the acquisition of basic skills within an exciting and vibrant programme , as well as the broad-based, holistic curriculum translate into high academic achievement. At Sixth Form level this will also mean that students are expected to THINK!
Various combinations of subjects at Advanced and Intermediate level are on offer. The combinations are worked out in such a way as to satisfy the requirements for entry into the University of Malta and other international Universities.
We make no restriction on the combinations of subjects we offer. There may be a very few occasions when it may not be possible to accommodate a student’s requested combination or when too few students have requested a course to make it viable.
Class Sizes
The small class sizes – 12 at Advanced level and 15 at Intermediate level will allow for the much needed individual attention at this level.
Choice of Subjects
Advanced level
Accounting, Art, Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Economics, English, Geography, German, History, Information Technology, Italian, Maltese, Marketing, Philosophy, Physics, Pure Mathematics and Sociology.
Intermediate Level
Accounting, Art, Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Economics, Engineering Drawing, English, Environmental Science, French, History, Information Technology, Italian, Maltese, Marketing, Philosophy, Physics, Pure Mathematics, Religious Knowledge and Sociology.
Systems of Knowledge is a compulsory subject at Intermediate level.
Other subjects may be included upon request. |