The Key Stage 4 is a crucial stage of education for students aged 14-16. They prepare for important exams that will determine their future academic and career paths. Thomas Keith Independent School provides a comprehensive curriculum for Key Stage 4, focusing on International GCSEs.
Our expert teachers use innovative teaching methods and engaging resources to ensure that students acquire the skills and knowledge needed to excel academically and prepare for their future endeavours. With a focus on personalised learning and student-centred education, we strive to provide our Key Stage 4 students with the tools they need to achieve their full potential and pursue their desired career paths.
Our Key Stage 4 programme offers a variety of subject options, giving students the opportunity to pursue their interests and passions. Our online platform provides students with the freedom to learn at their own pace and on their own schedule, while still receiving the expert guidance and support needed to achieve their goals.
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Why study at Thomas Keith Independent School?
- Study the World-Class British Curriculum
- Accredited British Qualifications
- Live Timetabled Classes Online
- Study Online from Anywhere in the World
- Small Class Sizes for Individualised Attention
- Interactive Lessons with Friendly Expert Teachers
- Live Classes are Recorded for Revision & Catching Up
- Build Stronger Family Bonds
- Track Your Child’s Progress in Real-Time
- Strong Exam Preparation
- Zero Bullying Policy
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I have managed to grow… The school has a variety of different teachers, each with their own spark and all of them being such amazing teachers. With the astonishing work of the teachers, I have managed to improve my grades on such a large scale and I have been able to have undeniably enjoyable lessons, with students interacting with each other and occasionally some educationally competitive activities. Let’s not forget the much-needed support staff constantly working to improve the school and the platform. The support staff has always been quick to fix any problems and has always been unquestionably kind and reassuring. This school has been a huge change of good in my life, teachers, support, students, and all, thank you so much!
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Eesa (Student)
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I have managed to grow… The school has a variety of different teachers, each with their own spark and all of them being such amazing teachers. With the astonishing work of the teachers, I have managed to improve my grades on such a large scale and I have been able to have undeniably enjoyable lessons, with students interacting with each other and occasionally some educationally competitive activities. Let’s not forget the much-needed support staff constantly working to improve the school and the platform. The support staff has always been quick to fix any problems and has always been unquestionably kind and reassuring. This school has been a huge change of good in my life, teachers, support, students, and all, thank you so much!
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Eesa (Student)
The maximum number of students in each class at Thomas Keith Independent School is 19 and most classes are much smaller than that. Every time the class number hits 20, we split the class into two.
We do not have lecture style classes with hundreds of students like many other online schools.
Key Stage 4 at Thomas Keith Independent School includes a variety of subjects and pupils may choose as many or as few as they like. A total of eight International GCSE subjects (which include 3 Core Subjects and five Additional Subjects) are included in the KS4 fees. Moreover, Physical Education (not examined) is also included in the KS4 fees. Further subjects may be taken for an additional fee per subject per year. Core Subjects are as follows:
- Core Mathematics
- English Language or English as a Secondary Language (ESL)
- One Core Science
Students may select five other subjects from the Additional or Science subjects (included in the Key Stage 4 fees). Please note that the courses and subjects are subject to availability and demand and are strictly allocated on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Important Note: It is your responsibility to ensure that you have identified a local centre that accepts entries from private candidates for your course before registering to study. It is also your responsibility to select subjects that are needed to further your studies at A Level and/or university.