Subjects
Subjects are offered mostly under the Cambridge board, although Edexcel exams are becoming more common. Many schools may offer subjects from both IGCSE boards. As it is produced for an international market, the IGCSE offers curriculum in many more languages than the GCSE or any other secondary school qualification. Note: not all subjects here are available in both boards. All subjects below are available through University of Cambridge International Examinations unless otherwise noted that it is an Edexcel subject.
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