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Our Centre follows the National Curriculum for schools in England and Wales. Why should we change to the Cambridge International Primary Programme?

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Our Centre follows the National Curriculum for schools in England and Wales. Why should we change to the Cambridge International Primary Programme?

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• If your Centre follows the National Curriculum used in England and Wales, the Cambridge International Primary Programme could provide a valuable addition to the provision in your school. The Cambridge Primary Programme provides Progression Tests for in–school use for Stages 3–8 in mathematics and English, and Stages 6–8 in science (Stage 3 is equivalent to Year 3 in the UK). The Progression Tests can be used to track your students’ progress compared with a cohort of students in international schools around the world, and the diagnostic software allows you to produce reports on students’ strengths and weaknesses, to feed back into learning. In addition, membership of the Primary Programme includes entries to the Cambridge International Primary Achievement Test, which is available in English, mathematics and science at the end of Stage 6 (Key Stage 2). The Achievement Tests are moderated in Cambridge and all students receive a certificate from CIE. The Cambridge International Primary P

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