Sanjay Ghodawat International School Pune

Cambridge International Curriculum

Cambridge Curriculum at SGIS Pune

Cambridge International Curriculum

The Cambridge Curriculum, formally known as the Cambridge International Curriculum, is a globally recognised educational programme developed by Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE), which is part of the University of Cambridge. It is designed to cater to students from the age of 5 to 19 years, providing a clear path for educational success from the primary years through to secondary and pre-university years.

The Cambridge Curriculum is an internationally recognised educational framework developed by Cambridge Assessment International Education, a part of the University of Cambridge. It is designed for learners aged 5 to 19 and is divided into stages:

  1. Cambridge Primary (ages 5–11)
  2. Cambridge Lower Secondary (ages 11–14)
  3. Cambridge Upper Secondary (ages 14–16)
  4. Cambridge Advanced (ages 16–19)

Implemented in over 10,000 schools across more than 160 countries, the Cambridge Curriculum in India is gaining popularity for its child-centric, research-based approach.

Here’s why the Cambridge syllabus will be a great fit for young learners:

  1. Global Relevance: Your child will be part of a global community, learning relevant topics across cultures and countries.
  2. Skill Development: The curriculum emphasises skills like critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity.
  3. International Recognition: Qualifications from Cambridge are accepted by top universities and employers worldwide.
  4. Flexibility: Schools in India can tailor the Cambridge syllabus to include local languages and cultural elements.