Join Us for Our IGCSE & IB Options Evening and Open House
Join us on 10 March for our IGCSE & IB Options Evening and Open House. This event will help you make informed decisions about academic pathways and build a strong foundation for future university applications and careers. We invite prospective families with children in Year 7 and above to register and attend.
Information for Current Families
On the same day, we will also offer an IGCSE & IB Options session for current school families. Parents can refer to The Week Ahead or Education 365 for full event details.

The Right Subjects for the Right Pathway
Subject choices at the secondary level can have a significant impact on university pathways and future opportunities. Our Secondary School Senior Management Team will provide a clear overview of the IGCSE and IB programmes, including curriculum structures, academic expectations and available subject options. This session is designed to give you the clarity and confidence needed for effective long-term planning.
Meet Our Teachers
You will have the chance to speak with subject teachers about courses, assessment and the support we offer for both programmes. Our Higher Education and Careers team will also be available to explain how subject choices link to university applications and future pathways.
Explore Our Campus and Facilities
Our campus tour will immerse you in daily school life. You'll see subject-specific classrooms and laboratories, our theatre and our swimming pool. You’ll also see how we use these spaces in lessons and Co-Curricular Activities.
Event Details
Date: Tuesday 10 March
Schedule:
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4:45 pm – Registration and Arrival
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5:00 – 5:30 pm – Admissions Briefing with the Senior Management Team
An Introduction to the IGCSE and IB programmes and guidance on subject selection
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5:30 – 7:00 pm – Subject Teacher Consultations and Campus Tour
Visit academic departments. Take part in one-to-one discussions with subject teachers.
Location: Wellington College International Shanghai
Important education decisions are best made together. So, we encourage parents to accompany their children.


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