British Curriculum
The British Curriculum follows a UK-style education framework structured around Key Stages from Early Years through to Sixth Form. It provides a clear academic pathway that progresses from primary education to internationally recognised secondary qualifications.
At Key Stage 4, students typically sit IGCSE or GCSE examinations, followed by A Levels in the final two years of secondary school. These qualifications are widely recognised by universities in the UK and globally, and are commonly administered by examination boards such as Cambridge Assessment International Education and Pearson Edexcel.
The British system is known for subject specialisation in the senior years, academic depth and externally benchmarked assessments. In South Korea, international schools offering the British curriculum provide a structured, examination-based pathway suited to students targeting competitive universities in the UK and other international destinations.
