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Cambridge Early Year Programme

Cambridge Early Year Programme Overview

The Cambridge Early Years Programme is a uniquely designed, research-based curriculum for children aged 3 to 6 years, created to build a strong foundation for lifelong learning. Unlike many traditional curricula that emphasize rote memorization, Cambridge Early Years follows a holistic, play-based, and inquiry-led approach. This method nurtures every aspect of a child’s development, including physical, cognitive, emotional, and social growth, helping young learners explore, discover, and learn naturally.

The programme integrates international best practices while allowing flexibility to adapt to local learning contexts. Through engaging activities and guided exploration, children develop essential early skills such as language development, early numeracy, creativity, communication, curiosity, and problem-solving abilities.

Building Strong Foundations in Early Childhood

Another key aspect of the programme is the development of Cambridge Learner Attributes, encouraging children to grow into confident, responsible, reflective, and engaged individuals from an early stage. Early childhood education plays a vital role in development, as around 80% of brain development occurs before the age of six. This period offers a critical opportunity to shape thinking patterns, values, and foundational skills that support lifelong learning.

Age Groups in Cambridge Early Years

Early Years 1: 3 – 4 years

Early Years 2: 4 – 5 years

Early Years 3: 5 – 6 years

The programme prepares children smoothly for the Cambridge Primary Stage, ensuring they begin their academic journey with confidence, curiosity, and strong foundational skills.

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