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The Learning Experience

The Benefits of International Education at Invictus
What is an international education at Invictus International School
The criteria for an international education offered at Invictus International School opens doors to new knowledge, experiences, and perspectives, fostering personal growth, intercultural competence, and adaptability. It enables students to thrive in a globally competitive world and equips them with the skills needed to navigate diverse environments.
1. Studying or mastering a language at Invictus
Studying abroad or in an international school accelerates fluency in speaking, reading, and writing a foreign language by providing students with the opportunity to hone their language skills in the classroom and through interaction with their multilingual peers. At Invictus we offer French, Chinese and Malay.Students can not only become fluent in more than one language but will also be academically prepared for future study in another language.
2. Experience different styles of education delivered at Invictus
Invictus International School offers the Cambridge curriculum which is widely recognized around the world and ultimately lead to the IGCSE and university entrance A level qualifications. The approaches to learning adopted at Invictus by our international staff vary according to the level of the students ability which in education we call 'differentiation' This allows students to experience learning with a high degree of understanding and success
3. Learn about other cultures and perspectives
An international experience allows our students to expand their worldview and develop cross-cultural awareness and international-mindedness by enhancing their understanding of different cultures, perspectives, and views. At Invictus we celebrate many cultural and educational events interacting with peers and teachers with different backgrounds and upbringing, students begin to value each one’s unique story and develop a more holistic approach to school life.
4. Develop a global network of life-long friends and connections
Both in and out of the classroom, an Invictus international education experience enables students to develop friendships and build lasting relationships with the entire school community and beyond.
5. Universities and future employers
Universities and employers highly value experience in international environments as they search for candidates with transferable learning skills and the ability to collaborate. Alongside the academic Cambridge IGCSE / A level programmes.
Students can use their international school experience to demonstrate to future employers that they have the open mind, adaptability, resourcefulness, and drive needed in an ever-changing work environment.
6. Identify opportunities for leadership development and community service
Through our extensive co-curricular activities [ ECA's], academic exchange programmes, and community service initiatives, Invictus International school is able to offer a vast array of opportunities for our students to develop leadership skills and contribute to society, locally and globally. Students are encouraged to use their knowledge and talents to make an impact and lead change which we do through international leadership programmes such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award.
7. Faculty and staff with a global perspective
International schools are rich with teachers and staff from all over the world. At Invictus we place a high value on recruiting International Staff that can contribute their experience and skills to the students' learning experiences through the different perspectives that each member of the faculty and staff brings. This truly allows our students to be exposed to high quality teaching and learning.
Invictus School Sections and Age Ranges:
- Early Years Foundation (ages 3 to 5)
- Key Stage 1: Primary Education Years 1 and 2 (ages 5 to 7)
- Key Stage 2: Primary Education Years 3 to 6 (ages 7 to 11)
- Key Stage 3: Secondary Education Years 7 to 9 (ages 11 to 14)
- Key Stage 4: Secondary Education Years 10 to 11 (ages 14 to 16)
- Key Stage 5 or Sixth Form: Year 12 to 13 (ages 16 to 18) culminating in A-Level examinations