Next Year Admissions for IGCSE Board - Nursery to Grade 8
The academic year for Grade 9 begins in June each year.
Students will appear for Formative Assessments I & II and Summative Assessments I & II as part of the evaluation process.
The month of April is a regular working month after the completion of SA II.
Grade 10 commences in June.
The syllabus is completed by July to allow ample time for revision and practice.
Students will appear for:
Preliminary Exam 1 in August
Preliminary Exam 2 in October
Preliminary Exam 3 in December/January
The Board Examinations are held in February/March.
October Exams
Marathi
Hindi
Global Perspectives (GP)
March Exam
English
Math
Physics
Chemistry
Biology/Economics/ICT
GP only students who score above 80% will be offered GP as an optional subject.
GP sessions will be conducted twice a week, after school hours, 12:40pm - 2pm
AdMath only students who score above 80% will be offered AdMath as an optional subject. AdMath classes will be conducted after school hours. 12:30-2:00pm once a week.
Please note that the board examination fees for IGCSE, AS, and A-Level are not included in the regular school fees and will be charged separately.
The examination fee is approximately ₹12,000 per subject. This amount covers the cost of question papers and answer booklets, which are dispatched from the United Kingdom. After the examinations, the completed answer scripts are sent back to the UK for assessment by the respective examination boards.
At Rustomjee Cambridge International School & Junior College, we believe that a positive and respectful learning environment is essential for every student’s academic success and personal growth.
To ensure this, all students of Grades 9 and 10, along with their parents/guardians, are required to submit a signed Discipline Undertaking at the beginning of the academic year.
Key Guidelines:
Students are expected to maintain discipline and behave respectfully at all times — in class, on campus, and during online sessions.
Any student who disrupts the learning environment in any form — through inappropriate behaviour, distraction, or disrespect — will not be allowed to attend class.
Repeated or serious disciplinary breaches may lead to suspension or further action, in accordance with school policies.
Parents are expected to support the school’s efforts in upholding discipline and cooperate fully with any corrective measures recommended by the school.
This undertaking reinforces our shared responsibility — as educators, students, and parents — to maintain a safe, focused, and enriching academic space for all.
Worksheet files (mandatory)
Past paper booklets (mandatory)
Textbooks (mandatory) - borrow from a senior, buy from a bookstore/online or request school to place an order