Cambridge A Level is an internationally recognised qualification equivalent to Cambridge IGCSE and UK GCSE. Cambridge A Level provides learners with excellent preparation for academic progression to Cambridge Advanced as well as other progression routes. The A-Level Course is open to students who have passed in these three (3) O-Level subjects, English Language, Mathematics and Combined Science (predominantly Arts students) as well as the three (3) elective subjects they intend to study. Students are admitted to Year 12 and take the A-level exam in Year 13. Registration is done in February and the exam is taken in May/June of the 2nd year. Students may either choose a predominantly Arts or Science program. The qualification obtained is a prerequisite for the A-Level Course.
Cambridge A Level is an internationally recognised qualification equivalent to Cambridge IGCSE and UK GCSE. Cambridge A Level provides learners with excellent preparation for academic progression to Cambridge Advanced as well as other progression routes. The A-Level Course is open to students who have passed in these three (3) O-Level subjects, English Language, Mathematics and Combined Science (predominantly Arts students) as well as the three (3) elective subjects they intend to study. Students are admitted to Year 12 and take the A-level exam in Year 13. Registration is done in February and the exam is taken in May/June of the 2nd year. Students may either choose a predominantly Arts or Science program. The qualification obtained is a prerequisite for the A-Level Course.
Ghana Christian International High School was born out of a vision God gave the Adei family (Stephen and Georgina; their children Stephen Jnr, Eunice, Priscilla and Timothy), when the two girls, after receiving excellent academic training at SOS-HGIC and GIS respectively were convinced that Ghana needed an academically strong high school, but one built on Christian foundations. That vision was shared with an increasing circle of Christian friends in Ghana such as the late Rev. Bernard E. Marbell and Dr. Mrs. De-Anne M. Marbell, and many others who now serve on the Board of Directors and Trustees. Spurred on by our friend Mr. Geoffrey Deane and friends in Australia, today GCIHS is the foremost institution for training Christian leaders of the future as the school motto says “For God, Family and Country”. 2000
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