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Curriculum

Cambridge International Curriculum

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The Cambridge international curriculum sets a global standard for education, and is recognised by universities and employers worldwide. Our curriculum is flexible, challenging and inspiring, culturally sensitive yet international in approach.

CREATING EDUCATIONAL PATHWAYS AND GLOBAL THINKING

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Cambridge
Pathway

A clear path for educational success

from age 5 to 19

THE CAMBRIDGE

Pathway

GRADES 1 - 5

GRADES 6 - 8

GRADES 9 & 10

GRADES 11 & 12

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Cambridge Primary

5 - 11 years old

  • A board and balanced Curriculum

  • 10 Subjects (including English, Mathematics, and Science)

  • Classroom and external assessments

GRADES 1 - 5

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Cambridge Lower Secondary 

11 - 14 years old

  • A board and balanced Curriculum

  • 10 Subjects (including English, Mathematics, and Science)

  • Classroom and external assessments

GRADES 6 - 8

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Cambridge Upper Secondary

14- 16 years old

  • A wide choice of subjects at:

  • Cambridge IGCSE (70 + subjects)

  • Cambridge O Level (40+ subjects)

  • Cambridge ICE Certificate

GRADES 9 - 10

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Cambridge Advanced

16 - 19 years old

  • A wide choice of subjects at:

  • Cambridge international AS & A Level (55+ subjects)

  • Cambridge Pre-U (20+ subjects)

  • Cambridge AICE Diploma Cambridge IPQ

GRADES 11- 12 

THE CAMBRIDGE

Learner Attributes

Confident

Cambridge students are confident, secure in their knowledge, unwilling to take things for granted and ready to take intellectual risks.

Innovative

Students welcome new challenges and meet them resourcefully, creatively and imaginatively. They are capable of applying their knowledge and understanding to solve new and unfamiliar problems.

Responsible

Students take ownership of their learning, set targets and insist on intellectual integrity. They are collaborative and supportive.

Reflective

Cambridge students understand themselves as learners. They are concerned with the processes as well as the products of their learning and develop the awareness and strategies to be lifelong learners.

Engaged

Students are alive with curiosity, embody a spirit of enquiry and want to dig more deeply. They are keen to learn new skills and are receptive to new ideas.

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Lets reach your future goals

Together!

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