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Cambridge Curriculum Overview

The Cambridge Curriculum Overview outlines educational stages from Early Years to Advanced levels, detailing key learning areas such as communication, mathematics, science, and global perspectives. Each stage includes specific assessments to track student progress, from continuous observation in Early Years to formal examinations in Upper Secondary and Advanced years. The curriculum emphasizes a comprehensive approach to education, integrating practical skills, critical thinking, and creativity across various subjects.

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Cambridge Curriculum Overview

The Cambridge Curriculum Overview outlines educational stages from Early Years to Advanced levels, detailing key learning areas such as communication, mathematics, science, and global perspectives. Each stage includes specific assessments to track student progress, from continuous observation in Early Years to formal examinations in Upper Secondary and Advanced years. The curriculum emphasizes a comprehensive approach to education, integrating practical skills, critical thinking, and creativity across various subjects.

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Cambridge Curriculum Overview

Stage Age Key Learning Areas Assessment


Group
Cambridge 3–6 Communication, Continuous Observation:
Early years Language, and Literacy: Teachers assess through
Years Pre-reading, pre-writing, observations and feedback
speaking, and listening to parents to track
skills through stories, developmental milestones.
phonics, and vocabulary
development.

Mathematical Thinking:
Basic numbers, counting,
shapes, patterns, and
measurements.

Personal, Social, and


Emotional Development:
Building confidence,
social skills, teamwork,
and empathy.

Physical Development:
Gross and fine motor
skills, hygiene practices,
and healthy habits.

Understanding the
World: Exploration of
nature, people, and places.

Expressive Arts and


Design: Drawing, painting,
music, and dramatic play.

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.

Science: Basic biology,


chemistry, and physics
concepts with hands-on
learning.

Global Perspectives:
Developing critical
thinking on global topics
like sustainability and
diversity.

ICT Starters: Basic


computer skills and digital
literacy.

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.

Science: In-depth study of


biology, chemistry, and
physics.
Global Perspectives:
Developing research,
collaboration, and analysis
skills on global challenges.

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.

- Languages: Foreign and


local languages like
French, Spanish, and
Mandarin.

- Creative and Technical:


Art, Computer Science,
Business Studies.
Cambridge 16–19 Cambridge International Examinations: Rigorous
Advanced years AS & A Levels: Subjects end-of-course assessments,
like Literature, Biology, graded A* to E (A Levels)
Mathematics, and Business or Distinction/Merit/Pass
Studies. (Pre-U).

Cambridge International
Project Qualification
(IPQ): Research-based
projects to develop critical
thinking and
communication skills.

Cambridge Pre-U: A
flexible program for
university preparation.

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