About International Education
At Rosewood – Trimont College we recognise the value of the Cambridge International curriculum. This curriculum challenges and inspires students globally. Students know that their qualifications are universally recognised and accepted by universities and employers at home and around the world.
As a Cambridge International School, Rosewood – Trimont College offers a curriculum that combines an emphasis on mastering subjects in depth with the development of skills for study and work in the future:
- Deep subject knowledge, together with the conceptual understanding that helps students make links between different aspects of a subject, is valued;
- We also encourage students to develop higher order thinking skills – problem solving, critical thinking, independent research, collaboration and presenting arguments;
- These are transferable skills that will last a lifetime, preparing students for their future lives. More importantly students are encouraged to make real-world connections to the subject matter and content, and we endeavour to make learning enjoyable and rewarding.
The curriculum is “flexible, challenging and inspiring, culturally sensitive yet international in approach”. Cambridge students develop an informed curiosity and a lasting passion for learning.
An education founded on these attributes inspires in students a love of learning that leads to success in the classroom, in examinations, and throughout a career. Our goal for our teachers is to create an environment that enables skilful and innovative teachers, with a desire for continuous, professional improvement. We are committed to providing a high level of support for our teachers in delivering the Cambridge Pathway. We provide a wide range of support for our teachers so that they can give our learners the best possible preparation for Cambridge programmes and qualifications.
Over 10,000 schools in over 160 countries follow the Cambridge international curriculum
- The curriculum is international in philosophy and approach, but can be tailored to local contexts
- Cambridge students study for Cambridge international qualifications which are accepted and recognised around the world
- Schools can also combine the Cambridge International curriculum with national curricula
- Cambridge students moving between Cambridge schools can continue their studies following the same curriculum
Over 2,100 universities and colleges worldwide recognise Cambridge qualifications. They are accepted by every UK university, by more than 800 universities in the US (including all the Ivy League universities) and in many other major student destinations, such as Canada, Australia, Singapore, South Africa, Germany and the Netherlands. Universities and employers recognise our qualifications as evidence of academic achievement. They understand that the demand of our curricula and the rigour of our assessments give students what they need to flourish in higher education.