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Future of Cambridge board
Am I sufficiently equipping my child to
face the global competition after 25
years?
Need for Cambridge CurriculumThe challenges schools face in preparing students for the future are significant. In the words of Andreas Schleicher, OECD Education Directorate (2011): "A generation ago, teachers could expect that what they taught would last their students a lifetime. Today, because of rapid economic and social change, schools have to prepare students for jobs that have not yet been created, technologies that have not yet been invented and problems that we don't yet know will arise."
WHY DO I NEED AN INTERNATIONAL CURRICULUM FOR MY CHILD?
• The idea of "Sarve greha kutambhakam" – Global Village is no longer a fantasy hence the need to create Global Citizens with enhanced human awareness of responsibility towards the world.
• Technology fosters the idea of a unified global community creating the need to modernize the teaching methods and reach peak levels of Student potential.
• Employers are looking for versatile, risk takers, Analytical, out of the box thinkers with high degree of creativity.
• In the world of competition (or the world of the fittest), a well balanced and good communicator can only survive.
• Hence there is a need to revise our teaching and learning methodology.
What is CIE?• Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) is a part of the
world-renowned University of Cambridge, U.K. and is among the world's leading providers of International qualifications and assessments.
• They are the oldest and the largest International Exam board, conducting 2.25 million exams a year in 160 countries.
• CIE has been offering IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education), A & AS level (Advanced & Advanced Subsidiary respectively) qualifications.
• CIE are also the providers of The Cambridge International Primary Programme (CIPP).
• The structure & content of CIE Syllabus is such that it does not put too much stress on students but yet draws out successfully the best within them.
Cambridge Programmes• Four stages of education from 5 to 19 years• Each stage builds on your child’s development• Flexible approach
Cambridge Secondary 1 11 -14 years old
Cambridge Secondary 2 14-16 years old
Cambridge Advanced 16-19 years old
Cambridge Primary 5-11 years old
Cambridge Primary
Cambridge Primary Checkpoint
Cambridge Secondary 1
Cambridge Checkpoint
Cambridge IGCSE® Cambridge International AS and A Level
CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL PRIMARY PROGRAMME
• A program designed for typically 6 to 11 years old.
• Cambridge Primary is taught in over 650 schools worldwide.
• Helps teachers and parents gain a greater understanding of their children’s abilities.
• Provides teacher with an external benchmark and helps to identify students’ strengths and weaknesses
• Certificate of CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY CHECKPOINT for each child at the end of primary education.
Cambridge Primary• Develops knowledge and skills in English,
Mathematics and Science
• Sets clear learning objectives
• Excellent preparation for secondary education
• Taught in over 650 schools in almost80 countries
SUBJECTS•Subjects•Music, Dance, Art, Speech & Drama
•ICT
•French•Hindi
•English
•Math
•Science•Physics•Chemistry•Biology
•Humanities
Cambridge Primary – optional assessments
• Two types of optional assessment1. Cambridge Primary Progression Tests – assessed by
school2. Cambridge Primary Checkpoint – assessed by
Cambridge• Help teachers monitor the child’s progress• Help identify and address strengths and weaknesses• Provide international benchmarks• Provide detailed reporting of the child’s performance
GRADE 6 PRIMARY CHECK POINT
• A diagnostic assessment designed by University of Cambridge.
• Covers the subjects of English, Mathematics and Science
• Set and marked by Cambridge.
• Not a pass/ fail test.
IGCSE
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
IGCSE Board exams
The IGCSE Course
• The Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) is provided by University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), the world’s largest provider of international qualifications for 14–19 year olds
• Cambridge IGCSE is a high-profile qualification with an excellent reputation– It is recognized by universities and institutes of higher
education around the world– It is equivalent in standard to the UK GCSE and Cambridge
International GCE O Level examinations
• Cambridge IGCSE is recognized by Universities around the world
SUBJECTS
•IGCSE•(Grade 8)
•ENGLISH
•FRENCH/HINDI
•MATH
•ECONOMICS
•PHYSICS
•CHEMISTRY
•BIOLOGY
•ICT/BS
•PE
•IGCSE•(Science)•(Grade 9 & 10)
•ENGLISH
•FRENCH/HINDI
•MATH
•ECONOMICS
•PHYSICS
•CHEMISTRY
•BIOLOGY
•ICT/BS
•PE
•IGCSE•(Commerce)•(Grade 9 and 10)
•ENGLISH
•FRENCH/HINDI
•MATH
•ECONOMICS
•PHYSICS
•CHEMISTRY
•BIOLOGY
•ICT/BS
•PE
How does the IGCSE compare to other programmes like CBSE, ICSE or the Middle Years Programme of the IB?
• Like other modern programmes, IGCSE offers a wider range of subjects and encourages high academic standards through a practical approach to teaching and learning. Assessment is not limited to conventional written papers and they consist of a variety of tests e.g. oral and listening tests.
• The assessment is aimed at a wide ability range of students, with an eight-point grading scale, from A+ to G, with A+ being the highest.
• IGCSE is a balanced curriculum and a flexible course of study. • Most subjects offer a choice between core curriculum and
extended curriculum.
How does the IGCSE compare to other programmes like CBSE, ICSE or the Middle Years Programme of the IB?
• This gives students of all ability levels the freedom to choose subjects that are right for them and, thereby, the opportunity to score good grades.
• The core curriculum is an overview of the subject and is suitable for students who are expected to achieve grades C to G.
• The extended curriculum is, sort of, a specialisation in that subject. It is more challenging and designed for students who are expected to achieve grades A+ to C.
• While the syllabi and curricula of both IB MYP and IGCSE have an international outlook, IGCSE appears to be slightly better, in that it is tailored for a more multi-cultural and more multi-lingual audience.
Cambridge learnersCambridge supports schools to develop learners who are:•confident in working with information and ideas – their own and those of others•responsible for themselves, responsive to and respectful of others •reflective as learners, developing their ability to learn•innovative and equipped for new and future challenges •engaged intellectually and socially, ready to make a difference
Key Features of Cambridge program
• Cambridge program offers a flexible and stimulating curriculum
• Helps improve performance by developing skills in creative thinking, enquiry and problem solving.
• Syllabus is international in outlook, but retains a local relevance.
Key Features of Cambridge program
• Encourages high academic standards through a practical approach to teaching and learning.
• Assessment not limited to conventional written papers as they consist of a variety of tests; e.g. oral and listening tests.
• Most sought-after and recognised qualification in the world.
• Curriculum is balanced and lends an international perspective to studies.
Cambridge Program Pedagogy
✓Core elements of Cambridge programs facilitate
individual and self paced learning.
✓Interactive and participative pedagogy with stress
on constructivist, enquiry and skill based learning.
✓De-emphasis on rote learning and promotion of
thinking skills, analytical skills and communication
skills.
WHY CAMBRIDGE PROGRAM AT SNBP INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL?
SNBP International School aims to provide to each student ……
• Diverse education in a safe and supportive environment
• It promotes sound values, self-discipline, motivation and excellence in learning
• The assistance in developing skills to become independent and self- sufficient adults who will succeed and contribute responsibly in a global community.
SNBP AND Cambridge Program✓Student Teacher ratio 25:1
✓Mother teacher Concept till grade 2
✓Global Curriculum
✓Student Enrichment time (2nd standard onwards)
✓Project based learning with a final Project Showcase
✓Technology enabled teaching and reinforcement
✓Introduction of French as foreign language (Grade 4
onwards)
✓Healthy and nutritious food
✓Airy and well lit classrooms
Activities➢ Music (Vocal and Instrumental)
➢ Dance
➢ Skating
➢ Karate
➢ Malkhamb
➢ Yoga
➢ Rock Climbing
➢ MCF
➢ Leap Start
➢ Art & Craft
➢ Math Lab
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CBSE AND CAMBRIDGE PROGRAM
Cambridge Program➢Student teacher ratio is 25:1
➢Healthy and nutritious
breakfast and lunch provided by
School
➢French as foreign language
from grade 4
➢International level books
provided in the school.
CBSE
➢Student teacher ratio is 40:1
➢Students need to carry their
lunch boxes to school
➢Foreign language not offered
School Timings Cambridge board
Primary & Secondary School
✓For Class 1 : 9:00 am to 2:30 pm
✓For Class 2 to 7 : 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
✓6 Days Working
✓Last day of the month shall be a half day.
✓ It shall be a holiday for students on the 2nd , 4th
and 5th Saturday of every month.
✓ 2 Breaks – Breakfast & Lunch.
Fees Structure Cambridge board
Annual Fees 1,00,000 Payable to SNBP International School
Fees are to be paid in FOUR installments
First
Installment25,000
20th February 2017
Non
refundable
Second
Installment25,000
10th June 2017
Non
refundable
Third
Installment25,000
10th September 2017
Non
refundable
Fourth
Installment25,000
10 th December 2017
Non
refundable
*NOT INCLUDED IN FEE STRUCTURE : UNIFORM & TRANSPORT
*FEES & CHARGES ONCE PAID ARE NOT REFUNDABLE*
THANK YOU