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What makes the Cambridge International Primary Programme ‘international’?

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What makes the Cambridge International Primary Programme ‘international’?

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• The Cambridge International Primary Programme has been designed specifically with international schools in mind. The Curriculum Framework provides a solid foundation in mathematics, English and science that is relevant and useful to students and teachers across the world. The assessment materials have been developed carefully to ensure that there is no bias resulting from question context or colloquial language and the Programme structure allows full flexibility for teachers to include resources that are directly relevant to their students and the local context. Care has been taken at the question writing phase to use short, simple sentences without unduly complex language or grammar to enable access for children who may not speak English as their mother tongue.

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