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Cambridge programmes and qualifications are progressive and flexible, helping schools develop successful students.
We are committed to our mission of extending access to the benefits of high-quality education around the globe. Our curricula and qualifications are designed to support high-quality educational performance, developing successful students and supporting the economic performance of countries where we work at national level.
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17 Jun 13
Cambridge seminars give new ideas for teaching maths
Leading maths education specialist at the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education, Charlie Gilderdale, delivered workshops to almost 150 Cambridge teachers in Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka recently.
14 Jun 13
Talk on hunger and poverty links schools in two continents
A school talk on hunger and poverty linked Petchey Academy in Hackney, UK and Buyinja School in Kampala, Uganda recently, giving students a chance to interact and explore this critical issue from each other's perspectives.
12 Jun 13
Calling Cambridge teachers - take part in our satisfaction survey
Are you a Cambridge teacher? If so, please take part in our online survey and tell us how satisfied you are with our products and services. Your feedback will help us improve.

Cambridge Schools
Conference 2013
Join us at this year’s conference where we will be exploring how learners of today are being prepared for the world of tomorrow.
The conference takes place on
16-17 October at the United World College, Singapore.
The Cambridge Teacher Community
Cambridge teachers from around the world explore why professional development is so important for teaching in the classroom, and discuss the professional development training opportunities available with Cambridge.