Ghana-based 3-year lower secondary programme leading to BECE exams.
Senior High School (WASSCE)
3-year SHS programme preparing learners for university entry.
Cambridge Lower Secondary
11 to 14 years old*
Cambridge Lower Secondary develops skills in ten subjects including English, Mathematics and Science. It is designed to help schools deliver a broad and balanced curriculum that suits their context, culture and ethos.
The curriculum sets clear learning objectives and focuses on developing knowledge and skills in all subjects, providing excellent foundations for the next stage of education.
A broad and balanced curriculum:
10 subjects
Classroom and external assessments
Cambridge Upper Secondary (IGCSE)
14 to 16 years old*
The Cambridge IGCSE curriculum offers a variety of routes for learners with a wide range of abilities, including those whose first language is not English.
Cambridge helps schools build a curriculum around their specific needs. Starting from a foundation of core subjects, it is easy to add breadth and cross-curricular perspectives. Encouraging learners to engage with a variety of subjects, and make connections between them, is fundamental to our approach.
For schools, Cambridge IGCSE offers a flexible and stimulating curriculum, supported with excellent resources and training.
For learners, Cambridge IGCSE helps improve performance by developing skills in creative thinking, enquiry and problem-solving. It is the perfect springboard to advanced study.
There are over 70 subjects available at Cambridge IGCSE, including 30 languages, and schools can offer them in any combination.
Cambridge IGCSE develops learner knowledge, understanding and skills in:
Subject content
Applying knowledge and understanding to new as well as familiar situations
Intellectual enquiry
Flexibility and responsiveness to change
Working and communicating in English
Influencing outcomes
Cultural awareness
Schools worldwide have been involved in the development of Cambridge IGCSE. The syllabuses are international in outlook but retain a local relevance. They have been created specifically for an international student body and avoid cultural bias.
A wide choice of subjects at:
Cambridge IGCSE (70+ subjects)
Cambridge ICE Curriculum
Cambridge ICE is a group award for Cambridge IGCSE, and is very popular in the USA and South America.
It allows schools to offer a broad and balanced curriculum by recognising the achievements of learners who pass examinations in at least seven Cambridge IGCSE subjects from five different subject groups, including two different languages.
The Cambridge IGCSE subjects are grouped into five curriculum areas:
Group I: Languages
Group II: Humanities and Social Sciences
Group III: Sciences
Group IV: Mathematics
Group V: Creative and Professional
Learners must take two different languages from Group I, and one subject from each of Groups II, III, IV and V. The seventh subject can be taken from any of the five subject groups.
Cambridge ICE Certificate
Cambridge Advanced (AS & A Level)
16 to 19 years old*
Cambridge helps schools to build a Cambridge Advanced curriculum that brings success for learners. The syllabuses prepare learners for university study, which is why universities worldwide value and recognise Cambridge International AS & A Level qualifications.
Cambridge International AS & A Level Curriculum
Cambridge International AS & A Level Curriculum develops learners’ knowledge, understanding and skills in:
In-depth subject content
Independent thinking
Applying knowledge and understanding to new as well as familiar situations
Handling and evaluating different types of information source
Thinking logically and presenting ordered and coherent arguments
Making judgements, recommendations and decisions
Presenting reasoned explanations, understanding implications and communicating them logically and clearly
Working and communicating in English
Cambridge offers a choice of 55 subjects and schools can offer them in almost any combination. This flexibility means schools can build an individualised curriculum, and learners can choose to specialise in a particular subject area or study a range of subjects.
Cambridge International A Level is typically a two-year course, and Cambridge International AS Level is typically one year. Some subjects can be started as a Cambridge International AS Level and extended to a Cambridge International A Level.
Cambridge International AS & A Level (55+ subjects)
Cambridge AICE Diploma Curriculum
The Cambridge AICE Diploma is made up of individual Cambridge International AS & A Levels, which have widespread international standing as educational qualifications.
By demanding knowledge from three different subject groups, plus the core compulsory subject, Cambridge International AS Level Global Perspectives & Research, the Cambridge AICE Diploma provides a broad curriculum with a balance of maths and science, languages, arts and humanities, and interdisciplinary subjects. It maintains flexibility and choice by allowing students to choose subjects at different levels.
For further information: Cambridge AICE Diploma
Junior High School (BECE)
Galaxy International School admits students for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) and the West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSE), as well as IGCSE students. Galaxy students have been writing these exams for over five years.
The BECE is the examination conducted for Junior High School students who spend three years in school, after their six-year primary school education. The BECE is conducted by the West African Examinations Council for the Ghana Education Service.
It is held in June every year and successful candidates gain admission into the Senior High School.
Subjects offered at BECE:
English Language
Mathematics
Social Studies
Integrated Science
Religious and Moral Education
Basic Design and Technology
Ghanaian Language
Information Communication Technology (ICT)
Senior High School (WASSCE)
Galaxy International School admits students for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) and the West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSE), as well as IGCSE students. Galaxy students have been writing these exams for over five years.
The WASSCE is conducted for students who complete a three-year programme at the Senior High School. The examination embraces candidates in all the English-speaking West African countries – Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Gambia and, recently, Liberia.
Successful candidates gain admission into universities and other tertiary institutions. The WASSCE is accepted throughout the world for admission into universities.
In Galaxy, three programmes are available for WASSCE candidates:
General Arts
General Science
Business
All students write examination in four Core subjects in addition to four Elective subjects chosen by them.