Our curriculum
At Queen Elizabeth’s Global Schools, our academic vision builds on the excellence of a British education, grounded in the values and legacy of our founding school. We are committed to nurturing confident, able and responsible students who thrive in an ever-evolving global society.
From Early Years through to Sixth Form, our curriculum is based on the highest standards of British education, which is adapted to local contexts while maintaining a strong emphasis on academic rigour, personal development and global relevance. Students are encouraged to think critically, communicate effectively and develop into reflective, principled individuals at every stage of their education.

Pre-prep school
Our pre-prep programme is rooted in providing children with a secure, nurturing environment in which they explore literacy, numeracy and the wider world through purposeful play. A strong emphasis on language development, including through bilingual approaches, supports early fluency and helps to build confident and curious learners from the very beginning.
Prep school
In the prep phase, we offer a broad and balanced curriculum based on British educational standards, providing a strong foundation in English, mathematics and science, as well as humanities, creative arts, physical education, languages, and digital literacy. The curriculum fosters inquiry, collaboration and creativity, while ensuring students develop essential knowledge and skills that prepare them for the next stage of learning.


Senior school
The senior school phase builds upon this strong foundation, offering a carefully structured academic programme that supports student growth across a wide range of disciplines. As students progress, they undertake a rigorous course of study that leads to internationally recognised qualifications such as IGCSEs, ensuring academic continuity and global credibility. The subjects are taught by specialist teachers who challenge students to extend their learning, think independently, and explore their academic interests.
Sixth form
Sixth form students study advanced subjects through A Levels, preparing them for admission to top universities worldwide. The curriculum is enriched by research projects, leadership opportunities and personal development pathways, ensuring students are not only academically prepared but also equipped with the resilience, empathy, and ambition to lead in an interconnected world.
