Get an internationally recognised Cambridge International qualification from the school of the future.
Forget classrooms, back to back lessons and lots of wasted time. Here the focus is on learning.
The curriculum is focused and streamlined, building through IGCSE (commencing January 2023) into International AS and A-Levels, (commencing January 2025) where a learner typically graduates in three specialised subjects at the age of 19.
Frequently Asked Questions
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External Cambridge International examinations are written either in May/June or Oct/Nov each year for IGCSE, AS and A-Levels and need to be written at an approved official Cambridge Examination Centre or British Council.
Learners at UCT Online High School for the Cambridge International curriculum will need to register as private candidates at their nearest approved centre. UCT Online School will support families by providing resources that guide you through registration, special considerations to be aware of, what subjects and subject codes to register for and lots more information. Our goal is to walk with you every step of the way and help you avoid any pitfalls when registering your child for their exams.
Don’t worry too much about this for the moment — we’ve got your back when it comes to understanding exams for your child!
*It is the responsibility of each learner to make their way to the venue on their own accord.
*External Cambridge examination fees will vary depending on the Cambridge Examination Centre or British Council used.
We offer several payment methods which applicants are able to select for their convenience. Please refer to our fees handbook for detailed information about this.
Not currently, but our team is working in the background to make this possible in the near future.
No.
Please note: qualified promotional offers are only applied to tuition fees. The full application and placement fee is payable on applying to UCT Online High School. After paying the placement fee, the promotional offer will be applied to tuition fees going forward.
For learners based in South Africa who are younger than 15 years old, the responsibility will lie with the guardians to apply to the head of their Provincial Education Department to register their child/children for home education or to apply for an exemption from compulsory education. This is not necessary if the learner is over the age of 15 years old.
In order to get this process going, guardians may click here to gain more insight into the government homeschooling registration requirements and may visit the website of your provincial Education Department to gain more insight into exemption applications.
While this is something guardians will be required to do, we’ll be here to guide you!
IGCSE Afrikaans is designed for learners who have an existing foundation in the language. Ideally, a learner should have completed Lower Secondary or Grade 9 Afrikaans. Cambridge International is very clear that the level of IGCSE Afrikaans is for “learners who already have a working knowledge of the language.”
International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), Advanced Subsidiary (AS) Level and Advanced (A) Level examinations all have to be written at Cambridge-approved examination centres in either the May/June or October/November exam sittings.
Internal examinations, such as trial examinations or internal year-end examinations, will be written online and run by UCT Online High School.
Yes, there is an application deadline. To find out more details, please reach out to our Admission Team via our contact us page here.