‘A’ – levels

‘A’ – levels

HIGHLANDS INTERNATIONAL CAMBRIDGE A-LEVELS

Cambridge International AS/A2 Level Programme

  1. Requirements

Science

Pass in SPM/ IGCSE with a minimum of 5 credits including Mathematics, English or any 2 science subjects or equivalent

Humanities

Pass in SPM/IGCSE with a minimum of 5 credits including Mathematics and English

  1. The Cambridge International A Level programme offers a 100% exam-based assessment and is divided into two stages

Stage 1: Advanced Subsidiary (or AS Level), and

Stage 2: A2 Level. Each stage contributes 50% towards your final grade.

 

  1. Subject offered

Science

Biology

Chemistry

Physics

Mathematics

Probability & Statistics

Humanities

Business Studies

Economics

English Language

English Literature

** History. Art & Design, Chinese and Accounting – can be offered based on student numbers

 

  1. Recommended subject combinations

Core Subjects- Mathematics & Chemistry

Mathematics & Physics

Biology & Chemistry

Mathematics & Economics

This is based on general entry requirements and feedback from universities

  1. Students are encouraged to be independent and self-reliant both academically and personally. They should discuss their study plans with the school counsellor to ensure their leaning needs are met
  2. Students have the responsibility:
  • To attend class regularly
  • To respect the right of others to learn
  • To respect their peers and teachers regardless of ethnicity, religion or gender
  • To respect the property and equipment of the school and others
  • To carry out reasonable instructions to the best of their ability
  • To conduct themselves in a courteous and appropriate manner in school and in public
  1. Students should dress tidily-smart casual and well-groomed at all times. No dye nor highlights are allowed. Make-up and visible tattoos are not permitted
  2. Smart electronic devices are permitted in class as learning tools with the permission of the teacher. Such permission must be sought and received before their use.
  3. If a student uses a mobile phone inappropriately, or in contravention of the school’s policy, he/she will be sanctioned accordingly. Mobile phones will not be confiscated except in circumstances where a member of staff considers the device to be a harmful or of disruptive influence.
  1. Fees for International/Malaysian students- refer attachment. Students with excellent SPM/IGCSE results will be considered for scholarships
A Level 100 % 75% 50% 25%

9A and above (including 7A+ / A*)

8A* (for IGCSE only)

8A and above (including 6A+ / A*) 8A and above 6A and above

 

 

PS-Please consult our Academic Counsellor for additional information

Cambridge International AS/A2 Level Programme

  1. Requirements

Science

Pass in SPM/ IGCSE with a minimum of 5 credits including Mathematics, English or any 2 science subjects or equivalent

Humanities

Pass in SPM/IGCSE with a minimum of 5 credits including Mathematics and English

  1. The Cambridge International A Level programme offers a 100% exam-based assessment and is divided into two stages

Stage 1: Advanced Subsidiary (or AS Level), and

Stage 2: A2 Level. Each stage contributes 50% towards your final grade.

 

  1. Subject offered

Science

Biology

Chemistry

Physics

Mathematics

Probability & Statistics

Humanities

Business Studies

Economics

English Language

English Literature

** History. Art & Design, Chinese and Accounting – can be offered based on student numbers

 

  1. Recommended subject combinations

Core Subjects- Mathematics & Chemistry

Mathematics & Physics

Biology & Chemistry

Mathematics & Economics

This is based on general entry requirements and feedback from universities

  1. Students are encouraged to be independent and self-reliant both academically and personally. They should discuss their study plans with the school counsellor to ensure their leaning needs are met
  2. Students have the responsibility:
  • To attend class regularly
  • To respect the right of others to learn
  • To respect their peers and teachers regardless of ethnicity, religion or gender
  • To respect the property and equipment of the school and others
  • To carry out reasonable instructions to the best of their ability
  • To conduct themselves in a courteous and appropriate manner in school and in public
  1. Students should dress tidily-smart casual and well-groomed at all times. No dye nor highlights are allowed. Make-up and visible tattoos are not permitted
  2. Smart electronic devices are permitted in class as learning tools with the permission of the teacher. Such permission must be sought and received before their use.
  3. If a student uses a mobile phone inappropriately, or in contravention of the school’s policy, he/she will be sanctioned accordingly. Mobile phones will not be confiscated except in circumstances where a member of staff considers the device to be a harmful or of disruptive influence.
  1. Fees for International/Malaysian students- refer attachment. Students with excellent SPM/IGCSE results will be considered for scholarships
A Level 100 % 75% 50% 25%

9A and above (including 7A+ / A*)

8A* (for IGCSE only)

8A and above (including 6A+ / A*) 8A and above 6A and above

 

 

PS-Please consult our Academic Counsellor for additional information

Why Cambridge A-Level (CIE) at Highlands?

Frequently asked questions

 

Common questions regarding the Cambridge A-Level (CIE) program at Highlands

1. What is the difference between CIE at Highlands and in other colleges/schools.

a. Most affordable Cambridge A-Levels course
b. Attractive fees-for First Hundred Registrants
c. Experienced qualified Lecturers of distinction
d. No Tuition required
e. We provide Bridging programs for needy students
f. Examination oriented approach
g. Leadership/Personal Development programs
h. Highlands atmosphere -1500m high from the sea level
i. Cool, fresh, green environment.
j. Located away from distractions
k. We provide healthy/nutritious meals for all our boarding students
l. Separate Halls of residence – Male /Female
m. Prayer Rooms – Surau.
n. Security – 24 hours
o. Infirmary – medical attention

2. What is Cambridge A-level
  • It is a Pre-University qualification for student to gain entry in any top universities worldwide of their choice, such as Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College, London School of Economics, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Stanford, MIT Carnegie-Mellon, Wharton Business School, Melbourne, Sydney, National University of Singapore, Toronto and McGill as long as the student obtains excellent result with right combination of subjects for
    the prerequisite of the university .
  • The good grades in your result, Cambridge A’ Level can provide you, credit exemptions at many outstanding universities all around the world.
3. Who prepare the exam papers?

All examination papers of the Cambridge A-Levels examinations are prepared and conducted by the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) board of the University of Cambridge UK.

4. Is Cambridge A-Levels recognised by Foreign Universities and local Private University?
  • Yes, Cambridge A-Levels is an internationally recognised.
  • It is a Pre -University program that prepares students to enter degree courses in all the top worldwide universities.
5. Who provide the curriculum for Cambridge A-Level?

The curriculum is provided by CIE, with high international academic standards.

6. What is meant by Advanced Subsidiary Level (AS Level) and Advanced Two (A2) Level?

Cambridge A-level Examinations (CIE) are conducted in two phases:

  • Phase 1: Advanced Subsidiary (AS) Level will account for 50% of the marks.
  • Phase 2: Advanced Two (A2) Level the other 50%.
7. When do I sit for the exams?
  • Advanced Subsidiary (AS) Level examination will be conducted in the month of October/ November
  • Advanced Two (A2) Levelexamination will conduct in the month May/June of the following year that is after another half a year.
8. How many semesters this program comprises?
  • It is 1.8-year program comprises three semesters
  • Each about six months long, with the AS examinations at the end of Semester 2 and the A2 examinations at the end of Semester 3.
9. Do the science stream students, required to sit for the Practical Examination?
  • Student opting Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects are required to sit for the practical
    examinations.
  • Students are assessed based on their laboratory skills by externals (CIE).
  • The practical’s are conducted up to 2 hours.
10. How Highlands prepare for final examination?
  • We conduct continuous topical assessments.
  • We provide topical Remedial classes for weak students.
  • Special bridging program provided for the needy students.
  • To monitor students’ progress, internal assessments, assignments and semester exams are conducted during prep classes.
11. Why is Cambridge A-Levels at Highlands is a good choice?
  • Highland’s Academic team have well experienced Lecturers who are specialised in their subject with proven result throughout their teaching profession.
  • We guarantee that our students do not require any extra tuition classes.
  • At Highlands, we provide guidance and support to the students from where they are until they excel in their studies.
  • We organise bridging programs for those who are in need of additional support.
  • We provide full learning materials that are required for your A’level and it is prepared by our academic team.
  • We provide topical past year questions.
  • Latest teaching methodologies are used to increase the students’ learning ability.
  • Special lectures will be conducted by guest lecturers from renowned universities.
  • Leadership programme, extra-curricular activities such as swimming class, tennis class and other outdoor activities are provided for their holistic education.
  • Assistance in testimonials, information, application forms of top universities will be provided through our International Placement Centre.
  • The best weather and surroundings.( 16-24°C)
  • Free from distractions.
12. How many percentage of private institution provide Cambridge A’ level in Malaysia?
  • About 90% and all public schools in Singapore run the Cambridge A’level.
  • In addition to most private institutions in Malaysia
13. How well does Cambridge A-level in Highlands can send students to the prestigious universities around the world?

i. First the student need to obtain excellent result .
ii. Apply for demanding courses such as Medicine, Pharmacy, Engineering, Actuarial Science and Accounting & Finance in any top universities around the world.
iii. We will assist you with your application.

14. Which are the best universities in the world?

Cambridge, Oxford, UCL, LSE, KCL, Imperial, Edinburgh, Manchester, Bristol, Warwick, City, Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, Yale, MIT, Cornell, Brown, Wharton Business School, Toronto, McGill, British Columbia, Melbourne, ANU, Sydney, UWA, Adelaide, New South Wales, Newcastle, NUS, NTU, SMU, Otago, Auckland, University of Hong Kong etc.

15. What is the term and condition applies for subject combinations?
  • Refer to our subject selection for detail.
  • Students need to choose a minimum of 3 A-Level subjects
  • For Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and Physics, subject pre-requisites apply (Minimum Credit)
  • Further Mathematics can only be taken as the 4th subject.
16. How is the weekly study schedule for January intake?
  • For non- science subject is taught 6 hours per week.
  • For science subject is taught 8 hours per week inclusive practical.
  • 3 hours per week for Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) compulsory subjects per week.
17. Final exam fees and when is it due?

The exam fee for Cambridge A- Level program is approximately:

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  • The final exam fees may vary each year according to the fees decided by CIE as well as the foreign exchange rates.
18. What is Highlands International Placement Centre?
  • It is a centre to provide assistance to students in their admissions and applications for higher studies in universities worldwide.
  • We work with the
    i. Malaysian British Educational Cooperation Services (MABECS)
    ii. Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange (MACEE)
  • We conduct career talks
  • Universities & Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) briefings
  • Mock interviews
  • Helping in writing personal statements.
  • Arrange talks by University Academicians.
19. Sibling Discount
  • This is a one-off deduction for new registrations (i.e. new students) only.
  • Quantum: RM500 deduction on tuition fee
  • Requirement:
    a. A new registered student to Highland
    b. The Sibling must currently be studying at HIBS.
  • Documents required:
    a. Photocopy of birth certificate for both siblings.
    b. Photocopy of transcripts or student ID card of the sibling.
  • Application deadline: 2 weeks after the commencement of program.
  • Application form for Sibling Discount can be obtained from the Admissions & Counselling Unit
20. How I can obtain Scholarship and Financial Aid Provided By HIBS.

Before applying Scholarships, you will need to complete the registration form along with the necessary fees in order to proceed.

21. How I can register for accommodation in hostel?
  • For Hostel Accommodation, fill up

i. Residence Application Form
ii. Residence Rules and Regulation declaration.
iii. Health Verification Form.

22. Admission Procedures
  • Completely filled Application Form.
  • You may obtain an Application Form from the Information Centre at the Highlands International or download from our website.
  • Malaysian students, please include the following
    i. 2 copy of IC
    ii. 6 passport size photos
    iii. 1 certified true copy of ALL academic certificates & transcripts
    iv. Certified forecast results/ SPM result
    v. Copy of UPSR/PMR school results

  • Document checklist for International applicants
    i. 3 copies of passport (all pages, detail page(s) in colour, 2 years validity)
    ii. 6 passport photos (blue background)
    iii. 3 certified true copies of ALL academic certificates & transcripts
    iv. Original NOC/Eligibility Letter
    v. Payment of EMGS fee and registration fee

  • Parent/ guardian consent letter
  • 1 copy of both parents’ identity card/ passport.
  • 2 copies of passport size photos ( both parents )
  • Photocopy of student’s birth certificate
  • 1 copy of student’s school leaving certificate
  • Enclose with a sum of RM 500 cash/cheque towards the Registration Fee NON REFUNDABLE
  • Application and Registration Fee for Intensive English Program if required.

HIGHLANDS INTERNATIONAL BOARDING SCHOOL

KM 10 Genting Highlands, 69000 Bentong, Pahang, Malaysia

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