CAMBRIDGE -THE TALK OF THE TOWN

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Cambridge Curriculum is the new talk of the town. It prepares students for life, helping them develop an informed curiosity and a lasting passion for learning.

The Cambridge IGCSE curriculum offers a variety of routes for learners with a wide range of abilities, including those whose first language is not English. Starting from a foundation of core subjects, students are then encouraged to mix and match according to their interests and abilities.

At Kasiga School, the teachers ensure that the students become confident, engaged, responsible, reflective and innovative learners, by stoking their curiosity while transacting this curriculum.

Success in Cambridge qualifications often ensures students’ admissions to the world’s best universities – in the US, the UK, Australia, Canada, Germany and beyond.

What is Cambridge Curriculum?

Over 10,000 schools in over 160 countries follow the Cambridge curriculum. The curriculum is international in philosophy and approach, but can be tailored to local contexts. Cambridge students study for Cambridge international qualifications which are accepted and recognised around the world.

What are the various stages of study?

The four stages lead seamlessly from primary to secondary and pre-university years. Each stage – Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, Cambridge Upper Secondary and Cambridge Advanced – builds on the learners’ development from the previous one, but can also be offered separately. Similarly, each syllabus adopts a spiral approach, building on previous learning to help advance students study. The curriculum reflects the latest thinking in each subject area, drawn from expert international research and consultation with schools.

Cambridge programmes combine an emphasis on mastering subjects in depth with the development skills for study and work in the future. The students are encouraged to develop higher order thinking skills – problem solving, critical thinking, independent research, collaboration and presenting arguments. These are transferable skills that will last a lifetime, preparing students for their future lives. They also make learning enjoyable and rewarding.

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