The Heritage Private School

The Heritage Private School
Established 1987
Type Private School
Director Dr. Kypros Kouris
Location Limassol
Cyprus
Students 1200 (approx.)
Gender Co-Educational
Ages 2 1/2–18
Website www.heritageschool.ac.cy

The Heritage Private School is an English medium IGCSE school situated in the village of Palodia, about three miles north of the Limassol motorway.[1] It teaches approximately 1200 students between the ages of 3-18.

The school offers 15 years of schooling for any student: 2 years in kindergarten and reception (early years), another 6 in primary and a further 7 in secondary.

Starting from the 4th year in secondary onwards, the school offers students IGCSE subjects from prominent organisations Cambridge and Edexcel and is an exam centre approved by both boards (thus is eligible to host examinations from these boards within its own campus). Students must take exams for all subjects they have studied at the end of the 5th year of secondary and each subject is assessed externally and independently by the board offering it.

Starting from the 6th year of secondary onwards, students must do A-levels (subjects are again from Cambridge and Edexcel) and take examinations in both the 6th and 7th year of secondary school.

There are three faculties on the campus, namely the secondary, primary, and early years school buildings, and each functions independently of the others with its own staff, students, rooms and equipments.

In addition to the main school buildings, there are several secondary structures, such as numerous sports grounds, a multipurpose hall (used for theatre, presentations, examinations and in some cases sports), an amphitheatre (used for evacuations and ceremonies or special events) as well as the school's own parking grounds that can effectively hold upwards of 250 parked vehicles at any given time.

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References

  1. Aphrodite Sun Properties, Information about English Schools in Cyprus, http://www.cyprus-property-sales-resales.com/living-in-cyprus/schools-in-cyprus.html
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