AIS Secondary
Where Potential Becomes Achievement

AIS Secondary School
Ages 11 to 14 / Y7-Y9
A whole new world awaits the students as they go from being the eldest at primary to the youngest at secondary. There are no formal national exams for students in secondary, but they will be assessed on a regular basis through a range of different methods including tests, course work and teacher observation.
Our teachers set expectations for every student and plan work that stretches and challenges our young learners. Appropriate assessments are held and targets set, which are realistic to each child and each year group. These, in turn, encourage aspiration and support their success both in school and in later life.
AIS Middle School
At Aspire International School, our Secondary programme provides a dynamic, challenging, and supportive environment where students grow into confident, independent learners.
Following the British National Curriculum, adapted for our international community, we guide students from Key Stage 3 through IGCSEs and A Levels, preparing them for top universities worldwide. Alongside academic excellence, our focus is on developing essential life skills — resilience, critical thinking, leadership, and global awareness — so that every student leaves Aspire ready to succeed at university, in their career, and as responsible citizens in an interconnected world.


A Balanced Curriculum
At this and at every age, AIS aims to help children experience success in a wide range of endeavours. We have high academic standards but also make plenty of room on the timetable for Art, Music, Drama and Sport so all pupils can discover the area where they really shine. We also prioritise PSHE and Mindfulness to ensure that we keep building pupils’ self-esteem, confidence and emotional intelligence.
We also ensure that there are plenty of opportunities, during lunchtime and after school for pupils to take part in clubs and develop outside interests. We encourage pupils to take on new responsibilities, aiding the development of independence, problem solving, decision making and confidence.
Preparation for iGCSE’s
Towards the end of year 9, students will be given guidance and taster sessions regarding the following year’s iGCSE options. Parents and students will be made aware of the iGCSE subjects and, with advice when needed, can choose which options to take alongside the core subjects required.
Core subjects include:
Stay Connected
At Aspire, we believe education is most powerful when it’s a partnership between home and school. Parents are encouraged to play an active role in their child’s learning journey, and we’re here to support that connection every step of the way.
Through Tapestry, our secure online platform, families can enjoy regular photo and video updates, track developmental milestones, and gain valuable insights into classroom activities. Whether you’re nearby or living overseas, you’ll always feel connected to your child’s progress and experiences — every step of the way.

Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn
- Xun Kuang
Secondary School FAQs
What curriculum does Aspire Secondary follow?
We follow the British National Curriculum, offering IGCSEs and A Levels through Pearson Edexcel accreditation. This ensures students gain internationally recognised qualifications that open doors to top universities around the world.
How do you support students preparing for university?
Alongside strong academic teaching, Aspire provides personalised guidance, career advice, and university preparation support. Our small class sizes allow teachers to mentor each student, helping them explore future pathways and develop the skills needed for higher education and beyond.
What opportunities are available outside the classroom?
Secondary students benefit from a rich programme of sports, arts, leadership activities, and community projects. These experiences build confidence, teamwork, and personal responsibility, complementing academic achievement and preparing students for life after school.