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Where your child fits, and how we work it out

Grade names differ across systems; readiness doesn’t. The free placement assessment confirms every case.

The stage ladder.

Year 8
Lower Secondary | first year

Ages 12 to 13 | orients to SA Grade 7

Year 9
Lower Secondary | Cambridge Checkpoint

Ages 13 to 14 | orients to SA Grade 8

Year 10
IGCSE | first year

Ages 14 to 15 | orients to SA Grade 10

Year 11
IGCSE | exam year

Ages 15 to 16 | orients to SA Grade 11

Year 12
AS Level

Ages 16 to 18 | orients to SA Grade 12

Year 13
A Level

Ages 17 to 19 | beyond matric, the university runway

Where learners usually start, by school system

Coming fromLast completedUsual entry point
South Africa (CAPS)Grade 7Year 8 | Lower Secondary
Grade 8Year 9 | Lower Secondary
Grade 9Year 10 | IGCSE
Grade 11 or matricYear 12 | AS Level, or the A Level top-up year
Nigeria (WAEC)Primary 6 / JSS1Year 8 or 9 | Lower Secondary (confirm with admissions)
JSS3 / BECEYear 10 | IGCSE
WASSCEA Level top-up year
Ghana (WASSCE)JHS3 / BECEYear 10 | IGCSE
Kenya (KCSE)Grade 6 / Grade 7 (CBC)Year 8 or 9 | Lower Secondary (confirm with admissions)
Form 2Year 10 | IGCSE
KCSEA Level top-up year
Egypt (Thanaweya Amma)Preparatory stageYear 10 | IGCSE
Cambridge schoolsAny yearStraight continuation, year for year
The A Level top-up year

After matric, WASSCE or KCSE, one focused year of three A Levels can open university doors that school results alone didn’t. Placement works the same way: readiness first.

Find my entry point.

Every placement is confirmed by our free placement assessment. This tool orients; it doesn’t decide.

Suggested entry point
Year 10 | IGCSE

The standard entry: a two-year IGCSE programme with English, a second language and Maths at the core, plus three chosen subjects and Personal Mastery.

In a South African school now? NSC Grades 8 to 11 arrive with the 2027 intake.

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