Cyprus, Paphos
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The curriculum at TLC Private School is based on the English system and is broad and balanced, enabling progress across academic subjects as well as sport and the arts. It emphasizes social and emotional development to help students become confident and resilient. The school offers Kindergarten, Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form, providing a continuous, holistic education from early years through to graduation. The mission emphasises first-class education and a strong sense of community values at the core of everything they do.
The curriculum includes sport and the arts. Specialist facilities include an Art Studio, a Science Laboratory and a Computer Laboratory to support practical learning. Extracurricular activities complement learning and provide opportunities to develop creative pursuits.
The school offers the Apolytirion course as part of the Sixth Form; the Apolytirion is a public system qualification approved by the Cyprus Ministry of Education and Culture and is accepted by Greek and Cypriot universities as well as institutions worldwide. It carries UCAS points and supports university applications. Subjects available at AS and A Level include English Literature, Mathematics, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Business Studies, Economics, Accounting, Computer Science and Psychology. The program provides an additional route to higher education alongside the A Level pathway.
TLC has a thriving sports department with a football academy and its own swimming pool, hosting an annual swimming gala and a Sports Day at the Peyia Municipality Football Stadium. Students are encouraged to participate in these activities, which also involve cross‑age collaboration and teamwork. Sailing and the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme offer life skills and internationally recognised qualifications.
Friends of TLC is a parent volunteer group that strengthens the school community and provides a platform for parents and children to have their voices heard. Over the years the group has raised funds through a diverse range of school events to contribute to the school's development. The school highlights life skills developed through sport, art and community work as part of its ethos.
The Sixth Form is the flagship of the school community, comprising students who have gained at least B grades in their IGCSE exams and those joining from other schools for A level study. A Levels are offered with a range of subjects taught by highly qualified teachers to help students reach their highest potential. The Cypriot Ministry of Education has approved Apolytirion as an additional university pathway, with UCAS points attached. Classes are small, with no more than ten students to ensure close personal tuition, and TLC provides UCAS coordination, exam preparation assistance and careers guidance.
TLC offers a broad curriculum that includes extensive sports and fitness activities, including a football academy and a swimming pool, with an annual gala and a Sports Day. The Sailing program and the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme provide additional life skills and qualifications. The school promotes individual support through a ‘no one left behind' policy and offers one‑to‑one lessons when needed. A Health and Safety Policy governs welfare and safety to protect staff and pupils.
TLC Private School in Cyprus is a day school serving ages 3 to 18, with five licensed entities: Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Secondary and Institute. The curriculum follows an English system, based on the National Curriculum for England from Kindergarten to Key Stage 5, and leads to IGCSE/GCSE in years 10–11 and AS/A Levels in the Sixth Form. The school also offers the Apolytirion qualification as an additional university pathway, approved by the Cyprus Ministry of Education and Culture, internationally, with UCAS points attached. Primary uses Pearson iPrimary assessments; EAL support is provided as needed. The campus comprises modern, air-conditioned teaching rooms, Art Studio, a Science Laboratory, a Computer Laboratory, and a library accessible via Reading Cloud. Facilities include a swimming pool and a football academy. Extra-curriculars include sailing, the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, and community activities through Friends of TLC. A University/Career Advisor supports progression to higher education overseas.