iHubs offers the international version of the UK education certificates (international GCSE & international A-Levels) completely online.
iHubs is a Pearson-accredited online school that offers UK education online to students around the world. We bridge the gap between online schooling and socialisation. iHubs offers weekly activities at our physical centres to support and promote social skills development and annual events.
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iHubs
Top international education, at very competitive price for local market
Focus on mindset development and emerging technology education
Highly flexible and adaptive. Personal learning journey.
Focus on developing skills for the 4th Industrial Revolution and future focused
Accredited UK high school certificate. Passport to Global Education. Learning Portfolio to showcase best work
Personal learning journey for each student.
Study when and how you want. You determine the pace. If you understand, you move quicker. If you need more time, then take it.
Other Online Schools
Standard international prices
Often limited to PSHE or minimal focus on holistic development
Rigid. Lessons tailored to the middle of the class
Very limited with some robotics and coding classes if any.
UK/USA high school diploma
Limited to some interaction or not personalised and individualised
Often rigid rules and deadlines to keep.
Top international education, at very competitive price for local market
Standard international prices
Focus on mindset development and emerging technology education
Often limited to PSHE or minimal focus on holistic development
Highly flexible and adaptive. Personal learning journey.
Rigid. Lessons tailored to the middle of the class
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