Frequently Asked Questions

Cambridge IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) is the world’s most popular international qualification for 14 to 16 year olds. It is recognized by leading universities and employers worldwide, and is an international passport to…

A-levels (Advanced Levels) are the traditional qualifications that are offered by schools for students aged between 16 and 19. Thousands of learners worldwide gain places at leading universities every year with Cambridge International A Levels. The syllabus develops a deep understanding of subjects and independent thinking skills.

The CIE program offers a wide range of subjects which encourage high academic standards through a practical approach to teaching and learning. Assessment is not limited to conventional written papers but instead tests deeper levels of knowledge and critical thinking.

Cambridge University works with the British Council Offices as an executing agency for its program in Rwanda. The British Council works alongside Wellspring Academy to ensure administrative and exam security as well as providing teacher training and communication relating to CIE program development. To learn more about Cambridge International Examinations curriculum.

Yes, after a student completes A Levels, he/she can study abroad or apply for equivalency from Rwanda Education Board to join a local university.

Yes, CIE is flexible and easy to customize, which enables us to offer Kinyarwanda language classes to all students in each grade.