Cambridge Curriculum Overview
Cambridge Curriculum Overview
Mathematical Thinking:
Basic numbers, counting,
shapes, patterns, and
measurements.
Physical Development:
Gross and fine motor
skills, hygiene practices,
and healthy habits.
Understanding the
World: Exploration of
nature, people, and places.
Digital Literacy
(Optional): Basic use of
digital tools and
technology awareness.
Cambridge 5–11 English: Reading Cambridge Primary
Primary years comprehension, writing, Checkpoint: Diagnostic
speaking, and listening. tests to assess progress in
Mathematics: Problem- core subjects.
solving, number
operations, geometry, and
measurement.
Global Perspectives:
Developing critical
thinking on global topics
like sustainability and
diversity.
Languages: Learning
English as a second
language or a local
language.
Cambridge 11–14 English: Advanced Cambridge Lower
Lower years grammar, creative writing, Secondary Checkpoint:
Secondary and analytical reading.
Tests in English,
Mathematics: Algebra, Mathematics, and Science
statistics, geometry, and to track readiness for
applied mathematics. IGCSE.
ICT: Problem-solving
with technology, coding,
and multimedia tools.
Languages: Options to
study foreign or local
languages.
Cambridge 14–16 Cambridge IGCSE Examinations: Written,
Upper years Subjects: Over 70 subject oral, coursework, and
Secondary choices, including: - Core practical exams graded A*
Subjects: English, to G.
Mathematics, and
Sciences. - Humanities:
History, Geography,
Sociology, and Economics.
Cambridge International
Project Qualification
(IPQ): Research-based
projects to develop critical
thinking and
communication skills.
Cambridge Pre-U: A
flexible program for
university preparation.