Introduction
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The school is divided into three main sections, Primary, Middle and Senior. Emphasis is always made on the sense of academic continuity that runs from the earliest stages of Primary and Middle through to graduation into university from Senior School.
This diagram may help you understand the progression routes for your child at RIS.
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Key Stage 4
(Years 10 & 11)
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Key Stage 4 students take certificated courses leading to the award of the IGCSE. Students also receive non certificated lessons in PE and Arts Appreciation. Muslim students are taught Islamic studies.
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Key Stage 3
(Years 7 to 9)
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Key Stage 3 students are taught against the programmes of study from the National Curriculum of England and Wales. This is supported by the National Secondary Strategy. They are assessed against the NC twice a year in English, Maths and Science. All students receive Arabic lessons, Muslim students are taught Islamic studies.
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Key Stage 2
(Years 3 to 6)
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Key Stage 2 students are taught against the programmes of study from the National Curriculum of England and Wales. This is supported by the National Primary Strategy. They are assessed against the NC twice a year in English, Maths and Science. All students receive Arabic lessons, Muslim students are taught Islamic studies.
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Key Stage 1
(Years 1 & 2)
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Key Stage 1 students are taught against the programmes of study from the National Curriculum of England and Wales. This is supported by the National Primary Strategy. They are assessed against the NC twice a year in English, Maths and Science. All students receive Arabic lessons, Muslim students are taught Islamic studies.
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Foundation Stage 2
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Students develop 6 Areas of Learning: Communication, Language & Literacy; Problem Solving, Reasoning & Numeracy; Knowledge and Understanding of the World; Personal and Social Development; Physical Development; Creative Development. Students attend school until 2:30pm.
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Foundation Stage 1
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Students develop 6 Areas of Learning: Communication, Language & Literacy; Problem Solving, Reasoning & Numeracy; Knowledge and Understanding of the World; Personal and Social Development; Physical Development; Creative Development. Students attend school until 12:30pm.
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