How does the Cambridge International Primary Programme relate to the National Curriculum in England?
• The Cambridge Primary Curriculum Framework has its roots in The National Curriculum but has been developed specifically for education internationally. This makes it an ideal choice for international schools because it is based on sound educational principles and tried and tested methodology. This means that schools can feel confident that they are using tested best practices whether their students move on to a school offering a local, British or international programme of study.
Related Questions
- Our Centre follows the National Curriculum for schools in England and Wales. Why should we change to the Cambridge International Primary Programme?
- I am returning to England from abroad. How does my child’s current education relate to the National Curriculum?
- We are already a Cambridge International Centre. Why do we have to pay for the Primary Programme separately?