Senior High Readiness Check
Start with the correct senior high grade for your child. Explore Grade 11 and Grade 12 readiness paths in one organized, parent-friendly senior high hub.
Two senior high grade paths in one system.
Choose the grade that fits the student today, then open the readiness page to check comprehension, reasoning, communication, and next-step readiness.
Select the Right Senior High Grade
Choose the grade card that best matches the student’s current level. Each page should feel more mature, more structured, and more aligned with senior high expectations and next-step planning.
What Senior High Checks Usually Focus On
Senior high readiness pages should feel more mature, practical, and future-oriented while still staying clear, organized, and parent-friendly.
Reading & Analytical Understanding
Longer-form understanding, interpretation, and academic reading confidence suited to senior high level.
Math & Reasoning
Problem solving, logic, numerical thinking, and structured academic reasoning.
Communication & Expression
Language, clarity, and expression that support higher academic or future workplace demands.
Academic Confidence
Tasks that show how ready the student may be for more independent and demanding work.
Critical Thinking
Stronger reasoning, structured decision-making, and next-level thinking readiness.
Next-Step Readiness
A quick snapshot of how prepared the student may be for college, career, or the next major stage.
How Parents and Students Should Use the Senior High Hub
The senior high category hub should help families move quickly from the broad school stage into the correct grade-level readiness page and future-planning conversation.
Choose the closest grade
Start with the grade level that most closely matches the student’s current senior high stage and academic situation.
Let the student answer independently
Parents may guide the process, but the student should answer independently for a clearer and more useful readiness snapshot.
Use the result as guidance
The goal is to help families plan support, confidence-building, or next-step preparation, not to create pressure.
Senior high readiness checks should feel like a practical academic and next-step snapshot. They are not a full academic evaluation or a formal placement decision.
Who the Senior High Hub Is Most Helpful For
This category hub is useful for families who want a clearer picture of senior high readiness before moving into the next academic or post-school step.
- ✓Parents checking if a student is ready for the next senior high grade
- ✓Students preparing for Grade 11 or Grade 12 transitions
- ✓Learners who may need more support in reasoning, communication, or academic confidence
- ✓Families thinking ahead about college, career, or the next pathway
- ✓Students moving from one system, country, or school setup to another
- ✓OFW families looking for a practical and flexible senior high guide
What Parents and Students Can Do Next
After opening a senior high readiness page, families should know what kind of next step may help based on how the student performs and what future path they are preparing for.
Move Forward with Confidence
For students who appear ready for the next senior high level and may simply need the right school path.
Explore FI OptionsGet Academic Support
For students who may benefit from targeted help in communication, reasoning, writing, or confidence-building.
See 1-on-1 SupportAsk for Guidance
For families who are still unsure which learning option, support path, or next-step plan may fit best.
Message on WhatsAppSenior High Hub Questions
A few quick answers before parents and students choose Grade 11 or Grade 12.
Choose Grade 11 or Grade 12
Start with the senior high grade that feels closest to the student today. The goal is a practical readiness snapshot that helps families decide the next step with more confidence.