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Key Stage 1
Key Stage 1 is part of the national curriculum in England and is also followed by international schools using the British system. Aimed at children aged 5 to 7, it focuses on developing early skills in number, calculation, shapes, and measurement.

Ages 5-7

Key Stage 2
Key Stage 2 is part of the national curriculum in England and is also followed by international schools using the British system. Aimed at children aged 7 to 11, it builds on earlier learning and develops skills in arithmetic, problem-solving, fractions, geometry, and data handling.

Ages 7-11

IGCSE Foundation Tier
IGCSE Foundation Tier is the easier level of the IGCSE exam followed by international schools using the British system. Though aimed at students aged 14 to 16, it provides an ideal pathway for younger learners aged 11 to 14.

Ages 11-14

IGCSE Higher Tier
IGCSE Higher Tier is the more challenging level of the IGCSE exam followed by international schools using the British system. Aimed at students aged 14 to 16, it is ideal for learners ready to tackle more complex mathematical skills and concepts.

Ages 14-16

IGCSE Further Pure
IGCSE Further Pure is the most advanced level of the IGCSE exam offered by international schools using the British system. Intended for high-achieving students aged 14 to 16, it introduces advanced topics and prepares learners for further study in mathematics and related fields.

Ages 15-16

Exam Questions

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