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Your Journey So Far
Grade 9
At the end of Term 3, the Diploma Programme subject choices are shared with Grade 9 students. Students are asked to make their provisional subject choices, but are assured that they have time to change their minds when they are confident that they have fully researched their options.
Their subject teachers are also available to answer questions.
They are encouraged to use the Summer break to research and speak to their families about their interests, possible university courses and their career goals.
Grade 10
Students complete a survey on their interests on Careers Portal. The CareersPortal Interest Profiler (CPIP) is designed to support students in discovering their career interests.
Further research on universities and course requirements in terms of subject and level requirements. As part of this in-depth research process, students are asked to research possible university courses using questions to guide their investigation.
Students are also encouraged to review the requirements of their chosen course and country of study. Students will explore their options for taking the SATS which are a requirement for US universities and which students are recommended to take at least twice.
Grade 11
Students have the opportunity to meet with our Higher Education Counselling team to review their school choices and applications.