Academics

IGCSE (INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION)

Bilabong high offers both the Cambridge IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education). And Check Points at Grade 8 level,which is diagnostic assessment, offerred to students in three subjects. IGCSE curriculum is a two-year programme leading to externally set, marked and certificated examinations from the university of Cambridge. This English language curriculum offered to students to which prepares them for higher education, was developed by the university of Cambridge international examinations.

PRIMARY

Our curriculum is effectively planned around specific learning objectives for every subject area within each year group.

We at Billabong High International School promote high levels of achievement and effort as children acquire the academic skills they need. However, we push the boundaries beyond a mere acquisition of knowledge. We want our children to develop the confidence to investigate and enquire, to solve problems and to take responsibility for their own learning. We aspire to enrich their learning experiences, broadening their social horizons and their cultural interests.

HOMEWORK

We see homework as an important aspect of children’s learning and development. We aim to give children opportunities to work and think independently of the teacher and to extend the skills and knowledge they have gained during their lessons. Homework helps parents have direct knowledge of and input into their child’s learning. However, we do not seek to overburden children with homework at the expense of quality family time.

ASSESSMENT

Teachers use a variety of methods to assess children’s progress. A primary assessment tool is, of course, their regular, everyday marking which indicates how well children have understood the learning objective that was specified during the lesson. Alongside this informal assessment, the children will undertake some formal assessments during the year. We aim to balance the need to obtain formal data to assess the effectiveness of children’s learning.

PASTORAL

The well-being of our students is important to us and lies at the heart of all we do. The way we organise our pastoral care ensures that teachers get to know pupils and pupils get to know teachers. All school children belong to a form; their sense of belonging will be fostered by daily contact with a trusted teacher. We want our pupils to be tolerant of each other, respectful of adults, but above all, safe and secure.

SHARING ACADEMIC PROGRESS

We see children, teachers and parents co-existing in a virtuous triangle, whereby each side is fully involved with, and supportive of, the others It is essential that parents are provided with objective, constructive and regular feedback on the academic progress of their children. Therefore, throughout the year we provide parent teacher meetings, full academic reports, and bi-termly formal assessments. However, teachers are available at all times to discuss any issue parents may have.

ENRICHMENT AND LEARNING SUPPORT

In consultation with parents, we seek to identify the particular learning needs of every child. For many children, this may not require additional support beyond that offered in the classroom and our programme of extra-curricular activities, but there will be some who from time to time require addition stimulus or support. Our enrichment programme exists to stretch those who are working at the top end of the ability range.

THE CULTURAL LIFE OF THE SCHOOL

Drama and Music thrive at Billabong High International School. Many children take individual instrumental lessons. There is a School Choir in addition to this, there is a school orchestra. Formal concerts take place twice a year. Drama is taught as a separate subject throughout the school, and there are occasional drama productions within and across year groups. An active drama club encourages children with a particular talent for drama to take their interest further.

We want our children to become independent learners with a love of reading, and our library – situated at the heart of the school – plays a significant role in nurturing these things.

SENIOR

The academic curriculum at Billabong High International forms the very core of what the school is about. Of course, we place great value on our extra-curricular activities and we are very proud of our pastoral care, but our chief aim is to encourage each pupil to maximize his or her academic potential at every level.

The fundamental aims of the curriculum are to nurture an ‘enthusiasm for learning’ and equip our students with the knowledge, skills and confidence to make the most of the opportunities they have at school and in life.

Lessons are lively and varied, classroom atmosphere is relaxed open and purposeful. We encourage students to try out their ideas and to be actively involved in discussions, presentations and debates.

As students progress through the school – choice is an increasingly distinctive characteristic of the school’s curriculum – we offer CBSE & IGCSE boards at our school.

AT IGCSE – our students sit for minimum 6 subjects, with Maths and English as compulsory and a variety of other subjects to choose from like the triple sciences – Biology, Chemistry and Physics, Accounting, Economics, Business Studies, Environmental Science, ICT, Computer Programming & Art and Design. Students opt for an extended ICE programme, enabling them to pursue subjects of their choices.