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Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary 1 and the National Curriculum for England

13 September 2012

Cambridge Primary

We have reviewed the structure, content and standard of Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary 1 alongside the National Curriculum for England. As a result, schools can now see how a learner following our programmes meets National Curriculum attainment levels. This was a popular request from schools in some parts of the world.

Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary 1 develop skills and understanding in English, mathematics and science. For each subject we have provided a summary of the key similarities and differences between the Cambridge Primary or Cambridge Secondary 1 curriculums and the National Curriculum for England, and an overview of how the learning objectives in the Cambridge curriculums relate to the National Curriculum level descriptors.

You can find the documents in the Resources section of Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary 1, or by clicking on the links below:

Cambridge Primary

Cambridge Primary and the National Curriculum for England – an introduction

English – curriculum mapping summary

Mathematics – curriculum mapping summary

Science – curriculum mapping summary  

 

Cambridge Secondary 1

Cambridge Secondary 1 and the National Curriculum for England – an introduction

English – curriculum mapping summary

Mathematics – curriculum mapping summary

Science – curriculum mapping summary


We relaunched Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary 1 in January 2011. We revised and expanded the curriculum frameworks, refreshed the assessments – including launching new Cambridge Primary Checkpoint – and developed new support sites. Take-up of both programmes is rising among schools worldwide who want to offer young learners the benefits of an international programme.

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