Cambridge Primary Year Programme
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Cambridge Primary Programme Overview
The Cambridge Primary Programme is a comprehensive educational pathway designed for children aged 5 to 11 years, providing a strong academic foundation and preparing learners for the next stages of their education.
What distinguishes the Cambridge Primary curriculum is its flexible and inquiry-based learning approach. It combines international academic standards with the ability for schools to integrate local cultural relevance, allowing teaching methods and learning experiences to be adapted to the needs of students.
Preparing Learners for Future Academic Success
The programme covers a wide range of core subjects including English, Mathematics, Science, Digital Literacy, and Global Perspectives, along with other essential areas of learning. This balanced curriculum encourages holistic development, helping students build creativity, critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Through structured assessments such as Cambridge Primary Checkpoint, educators can closely monitor each learner’s academic progress and identify areas where additional support or enrichment may be needed. These assessments help teachers guide students more effectively and support their overall development.
By focusing on both academic excellence and personal growth, the Cambridge Primary Programme nurtures learners to become confident, responsible, reflective, and engaged individuals. The strong foundation developed during this stage ensures a smooth transition into Cambridge Lower Secondary education and equips students with the skills needed to thrive as capable and thoughtful global citizens.