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At DCIS High School, we empower students to become confident, independent learners and responsible global citizens.
Our High School programme fosters critical thinking, leadership, and academic excellence, preparing students for both university and the global stage.
We cultivate a global perspective through our diverse student body, international curriculum, and opportunities for cultural exchange.
Small class sizes ensure tailored instruction and a supportive academic environment, allowing teachers to cater to each student's unique needs.
Extensive resources and proven exam success lead our students to top university placements worldwide.
Our high school programme at DCIS combines academic rigor with opportunities for personal growth, ensuring students are prepared for higher education and lifeOur high school programme at DCIS combines academic rigor.
Our science courses encourage critical thinking and hands-on experimentation in biology, chemistry, and physics, preparing students for careers in STEM fields.
Courses in history, literature, and social sciences help students explore human culture, society, and behavior, fostering empathy and critical analysis.
From visual arts to music and drama, students have opportunities to explore and refine their creative talents through a variety of artistic disciplines.
Our language programmes help students develop fluency in foreign languages, enhancing their global awareness and communication skills.
DCIS places a strong emphasis on physical well-being, with a comprehensive sports programme that encourages teamwork, discipline, and a healthy lifestyle.
With options like A-levels, IB, and SAT preparation, we offer advanced courses that challenge students academically and prepare them for top-tier universities.
We’re proud of the impact our school has on students’ lives and the wider community.
Our class structure promotes personalised learning with smaller class sizes, ensuring that each student receives the attention they need to thrive. We break down key stages of learning to prepare students for future academic success.
In Year 12, students transition to A-level studies, selecting subjects that align with their future career paths. This stage encourages independent learning, deeper subject exploration, and the development of skills required for university-level work. Students receive mentorship and support in making university choices.
The final year of high school focuses on completing A-level coursework and preparing for university admissions. Year 13 students are equipped with the academic knowledge, leadership skills, and global awareness necessary for success in higher education and beyond. Guidance on university applications and career planning is provided to ensure a smooth transition to the next stage.
DCIS High School Teacher
DCIS High School Teacher
DCIS High School Teacher
Find answers to the most common questions about applying to DCIS High School.
Students must have successfully completed the Cambridge IGCSE or an equivalent qualification to be eligible for admission into Year 12.
DCIS offers a variety of A-Level subjects, including Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, English Literature, History, Geography, Economics, Business, and more. Students typically choose 3-4 subjects to specialize in.
The A-Level curriculum is rigorous and designed to develop critical thinking, independent research, and analytical skills, which are essential for success at the university level.
Yes, our experienced counselors provide guidance and support throughout the university application process, including selecting universities, writing personal statements, and preparing for interviews.
Cambridge A-Levels are widely recognised and respected by universities worldwide, particularly in the UK, US, Canada, and Australia. They often provide advanced standing or credit at universities.
Discover what our students have to say about their experiences at DCIS. Their stories reflect the transformative power of a DCIS education.
To join DCIS, applicants must meet the following criteria
Submit the application form either online or in-person to begin the admissions process.
A copy of the applicant’s birth certificate or a valid ID is required for age and identity verification.
Recent transcripts, report cards, or other academic records from previous schools, if applicable.
Basic health information, including immunisation records and any pertinent medical information.
Some programmes may require a recommendation letter from a teacher or school official.