Heritage Private School
International School in Limassol
Quick answer
Heritage Private School follows the British National Curriculum with IGCSE and A-Level pathways, with a highly diverse student body of 55 nationalities. Graduates leave with IGCSE and A-Levels.
Key facts
- Curriculum: British leaving qualifications include IGCSE and A-Levels.
- 55 nationalities expat-heavy mix.
- Ages: Ages 2 to 18 school day starts at 8.00 a.m..
- Accreditations: CIE verified.
1,600
55
24 max
Rolling
CIE
IGCSE and A-Levels
About Heritage Private School
The School is academically selective and is approved by the Ministry of Education & Culture in Cyprus. It provides an education based on the UK National Curriculum for students in the age range 2 to 19: Early Years, Primary and Secondary, and all teaching and assessments are in English. The School aims to provide the same high quality of education as a well-respected UK private school, yet with very competitive fees. Limited class sizes give a high level of attention and support for each student, and regular homework consolidates and enhances learning. With over 1400 culturally diverse students on roll, the School is truly international in its intake and philosophy and is proud to be the only school in Cyprus to have been re-awarded with the prestigious British Council International School Award 2019-2022 for “outstanding development of the international dimension in the curriculum”. The School also proudly won 6 Cyprus Education Leaders Awards in 2019 and 2 in 2020, holds 11 CY GPP En
Learning & language support (SEN / EAL)
This school states meaningful learning-support provision — still confirm it fits your child's specific need.
Why this matters
Special-needs provision at international schools varies widely and is rarely guaranteed by the school itself — and local legal duties differ by country. Confirm what this school provides, in writing, before you commit.
- Learning support: moderate
- In-house specialist staff listed
- Educational psychologist available
- EAL/ESL support listed
Questions to ask the school
- Can you support a child with my child's specific need (e.g. dyslexia, ADHD, autism), and have you done so this year? Ask for concrete examples.
- Is there an additional fee for learning support or EAL — and how much per year?
- Is learning support guaranteed for the full enrolment, or can it be withdrawn later?
British
IGCSE and A-Levels
IGCSEs and A Levels
Successful
Greek, Russian, French, German, Spanish, Hebrew
At The Heritage Private School we endorse equality of opportunity for all students, including those who are identified as having Special Educational Needs (SENs). Teachers are always alert to the possibility of a student having emotional/behavioural difficulties or learning differences such as dyslexia, and early identification enables appropriate assessment to be made and provision to be discussed. SENs also encompass those students who are exceptionally academically able. The School may suggest to parents/guardians that formal assessment and testing is sought from a qualified Educational Psychologist and/or other relevant professionals, in order to identify precise educational needs. Since intervention and remediation occurs most effectively at the earliest possible stage, the focus on strategies and programmes of work for individual students to follow as part of an Individual Education Plan (IEP) is centred on the Early Years School and Primary School years. Parents/guardians are an integral part of the consultation and supporting process and are consulted and informed about the success of the student’s progress towards targets on a regular basis. In the Secondary School, there is a policy and procedure in place for students with identified SENs who are eligible for Examination Access Arrangements, to ensure that they may fully utilise their special entitlements for internal and external examinations.
Yes
Yes
8.00 a.m. – Early Years & Primary 1.20 p.m. Secondary 2.00 p.m.
The School Cafeteria on the ground floor of the Secondary School building is open daily in term time for students and provides drinks, snacks and a variety of nourishing hot and cold food at our buffet. The Cafeteria also offers fresh rolls and sandwiches. The He@lthMe cafe on the ground floor of the Technology Building serves freshly made juices, smoothies, coffees, teas and organic salads, wraps and snacks. It is a great place for parents and external visitors to relax and enjoy organic food and beverages.
Vegetarian meals are available
Imported from a directory listing and not independently verified — confirm fees and details with the school.
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