الخطوط العريضة للقسم

  • The British System Overview

    A clear guide to the academic path and the unique benefits of the Pearson Edexcel curriculum.

    Years 10 - 11

    IGCSE Level

    The foundation level where students build core knowledge.

    • Students usually take 5 to 8 subjects
    • Provides a broad academic base
    • Internationally recognized qualification
    Years 12 - 13

    International AS & A-Levels

    Advanced level required for global university entrance.

    • Specialized focus (usually 3-4 subjects)
    • Direct gateway to top-tier universities
    • Advanced research and analytical skills

    The Modular Advantage

    Key Benefit

    Pearson Edexcel allows for **Modular** exams. Unlike other boards, students can take exams in units rather than one large exam at the end of two years. This significantly reduces stress and allows students to retake specific units to improve their final grades.

    January
    June
    October
    • Strategic Planning

      Subject Selection & Career Roadmaps

      Choosing the right subjects today dictates university options tomorrow. Match your child's career aspirations with the Pearson Edexcel path.

      Engineering

      IGCSE Level
      Math, Physics, Chemistry, ICT
      A-Level Path
      Math (Pure + Mechanics), Physics

      Medicine

      IGCSE Level
      Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math
      A-Level Path
      Chemistry, Biology, Math

      Finance / Business

      IGCSE Level
      Math, Economics, Business
      A-Level Path
      Math (Pure + Stats), Economics

      Computer Science

      IGCSE Level
      Math, Comp. Science, Physics
      A-Level Path
      Math, Computer Science

      Not sure which path is right for you?

      Our academic advisors can help tailor a custom subject list.

      Book a Consultation
    • Official Requirements 2025/2026

      The "Libyan Equation" (Equivalency)

      Essential information for Pearson Edexcel students to ensure their international certificates are recognized by the Ministry of Education.

      8

      The 8-Subject Rule

      To enter Libyan Universities, students must pass at least 8 IGCSE subjects (or a combination of IGCSE and A-Levels) with a minimum grade of 'C' (or Grade 4) or higher. This is the baseline for the Mu'adala.

      The Certificate Stamp Journey

      1

      School / Board

      Obtain your original official certificate from your school, issued by Pearson Edexcel.

      2

      British Council

      Authentication stamp at the British Council in Tripoli or Benghazi to verify UK origin.

      3

      Min. of Foreign Affairs

      Essential local verification to permit the document's use in Libyan governmental entities.

      4

      Quality Center (NCQA)

      The final destination. Receive your Mu'adala paper which acts as your Libyan High School Diploma.

      Note: Processing times vary by season. We recommend starting the journey immediately after results are released in August.
    •  
       

      Confused about the Next Steps?

      Don't navigate the Libyan educational system alone. Our experts are here to provide the roadmap for your child's success.

      🤝

      Subject Selection

      Personalized 1-on-1 meetings to pick the right IGCSE & A-Level subjects.

      🎯

      Goal Setting

      Review current grades and align them with competitive university entry goals.

      📝

      NCQA Assistance

      Step-by-step guidance through the complex Equivalency (Mu'adala) paperwork.

      Book a 30-Minute Discovery Call with a Consultant No obligation • Limited slots available for 2025
    • Frequently Asked Questions

      Everything you need to know about the British curriculum track in Libya.

      Yes, it is entirely possible. Most students make the transition during Year 9 or Year 10 (IGCSE). Our consultants specialize in mapping your child's current progress in the Libyan curriculum to the appropriate entry point in the British system to ensure no academic gaps are left unfilled.
      Absolutely. Pearson Edexcel is one of the primary examination boards recognized by the Libyan Ministry of Education. Certificates issued by Edexcel are eligible for the NCQA equivalency (Mu'adala) process, allowing students to apply to both local and international universities.
      Generally, the National Center for Quality Assurance (NCQA) requires a minimum grade of 'C' or '4' in at least 5 IGCSE subjects (including Math and English) for the basic secondary certificate equivalency. However, requirements for specific university tracks (like Medicine or Engineering) may require higher grades and specific A-Level subjects.