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Does our school have to follow the Cambridge Primary Curriculum Framework to use the Cambridge Primary Tests?

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Does our school have to follow the Cambridge Primary Curriculum Framework to use the Cambridge Primary Tests?

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• No. A Centre does have to be a member of the Cambridge International Primary Programme to enter the Cambridge Primary Achievement Test but does not have to rigidly follow the Curriculum Framework. The tests are designed to measure development of literacy and numeracy and, as such, can be used alongside any curriculum, whether subject– or topic–based, provided the learning objectives are sufficiently close to those listed in the Cambridge Primary Curriculum Framework.

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