Curriculum Structure & Age Levels
Course Stage | Age Range | illustrate |
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Cambridge Early Years | 3–6 years | Cambridge Early Childhood Curriculum emphasizes exploratory learning and game-oriented learning methods |
Cambridge Primary | 5–11 years | In primary school, core subjects include English, mathematics, science, global vision, etc. |
Cambridge Lower Secondary | 11–14 years old | Secondary school preparation course, ready for IGCSE |
Cambridge IGCSE | 14–16 years old | International Baccalaureate Diploma, globally recognized, can be used to |
Cambridge International AS & A Level | 16–19 years old | Pre-university courses, accepted by most universities around the world |
Key Features of the Cambridge Curriculum
- Global academic benchmarks and standards
- Inquiry-based, student-led learning
- Develops global citizenship and intercultural awareness
- Promotes critical thinking and problem-solving
- IGCSE and A Level widely accepted for university admission
University Recognition and Future Pathways
Graduates of the Cambridge program are well-prepared for universities worldwide, including top institutions like Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, Stanford, and NUS