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Cambridge Primary Curriculum
Cambridge Primary Curriculum
The Cambridge Primary Curriculum is an international education program designed for young learners aged 5 to 11 years. It is used in primary schools globally to provide a comprehensive and engaging educational experience. The curriculum is based on the values of the University of Cambridge and incorporates best practices in education.
Our curriculum covers a range of subjects, these subjects include
- English
- Mathematics
- Science
- Computing
- P.E. (Physical Education)
- Art
- Music
- Mandarin
- Personal, Social & Health Education (PSHE)
- Global Perspectives (History and Geography incorporated)
Learning Objectives: Each framework for subjects like English, Mathematics and Science is designed to guide learners through a progressive learning journey. The curriculum outlines what students should know and be able to do at each stage of their primary education.
Inquiry-Based Learning: The Cambridge Primary Curriculum encourages an inquiry-based approach to learning. This means that students are actively engaged in exploring and investigating topics, which helps develop critical thinking skills and intellectual engagement.
Assessment: The curriculum employs internationally benchmarked assessments to measure student progress and achievement. There are two main types of assessments within the Cambridge Primary Framework:
- Cambridge Primary Progression Tests: These are assessments that are typically marked within the school. They help teachers track students' progress and understanding of the curriculum's learning objectives.
- Cambridge Primary Checkpoint: This assessment takes place at the end of Year 6. It evaluates students' skills, knowledge, and understanding in English as a first or second language, Mathematics and Science. These tests are marked by Cambridge examiners and provide an international benchmark of learner performance.
Feedback: Students who take the Cambridge Primary Checkpoint receive a statement of achievement and a diagnostic feedback report. This report offers insights into how a student has performed in relation to the curriculum, their learning group, the entire program, and against students worldwide who have taken the tests.