The four stages of the Cambridge Pathway correspond to elementary, middle, and high school, and advanced academics in high school.
- Cambridge Primary—Grades K-5.
- Cambridge Lower Secondary—Grades 6-8.
- Cambridge Pre-Advanced—Grades 9 and up.
- Cambridge Advanced—Grades 9 and up.
What are the Cambridge stages?
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.
What grade is Cambridge Stage 6?
Stage 1 is the first year of primary school, when children are approximately 5 years old, and stage 6 is the final year, during which children reach their 11th birthday.
What are Cambridge Assessment qualifications?
Cambridge English Qualifications are in-depth exams that make learning English enjoyable, effective and rewarding. Our qualifications are based on research into effective teaching and learning. They motivate people of all ages and abilities to learn English and develop practical skills for the real world.
How does the Cambridge syllabus work?
The Cambridge framework provides curricula for the key subjects of English (or English as an Additional Language), Mathematics and Science. Other subjects are based upon the English National Curriculum. They include Art, Geography, History, ICT (Computers), Music, Physical Education, and Personal and Social Education.
What age is Cambridge Stage 4?
This stage is for learners typically aged 14 to 16. They follow either the Cambridge IGCSE or O Level curriculum.
What grade is Cambridge Stage 7?
Each Cambridge Lower Secondary curriculum framework covers Stages 7 to 9, which relate to the approximate age range 11–14 years. However, if your learners start school later, you can use the stages more flexibly to meet their needs.
What year level is Stage 5?
Years 9 and 10
Stage 5 (Years 9 and 10)
Is 70 an A in Cambridge?
Working out a student’s grade
If a student has an overall total of 75 marks, and the grade ‘A’ threshold is 80 and the grade ‘B’ threshold is 70, the student will be given a ‘B’ grade.
What grade is 70 percent in Cambridge?
If a student studies more than 7 IGCSE subjects, the 7 best results will be used to calculate the Cambridge ICE grade. Secondary 11 students at OIS take all their exams in late April, May and June.
Grade | Percentage Uniform Mark Range |
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A | 80-89 |
B | 70-79 |
C | 60-69 |
D | 50-59 |
What is a good Cambridge score?
A candidate scoring 200 to 210 will receive a grade A and a Cambridge English: Advanced certificate stating that they demonstrated ability at Level C2. The maximum achievable score for Cambridge English: Advanced is 210. Candidates with scores from 193 to 199 will receive a grade B.
What are the 5 Cambridge attributes?
Since we introduced the attributes – confident, responsible, reflective, innovative, engaged – some schools and teachers have asked us for more practical guidance on how they can nurture these learning habits.
What is the highest Cambridge certificate?
C2 Proficiency, formerly known as Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE), is one of our Cambridge English Qualifications. It is our highest-level qualification – proof that you are a highly competent speaker of English.
What is the pass rate for Cambridge exams?
96.7%
The overall pass rate was 96.7%. 34.5% of all papers were graded A* to B, the second highest in recent years. The average UCAS point score was 233, a bit lower than in 2018.
Can you fail the Cambridge exam?
There are no pass or fail levels in the individual papers. Your marks for each paper are added together to calculate your result for the whole examination. We have made enhancements to the way we report the results of our exams because we believe it is important to recognise your achievement.
How many hours a week do Cambridge students study?
During term time, you’re expected to spend an average of 42-46 hours a week on your academic studies (including teaching/contact time and independent study), and you also need to undertake some work, such as further reading or research, revision or assignments, during the vacations.
What level should Year 2 child be at?
What are the National Curriculum levels?
Year 2 (age 7) | Level 2 |
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Year 4 (age 9) | Level 3 |
Year 6 (age 11) | Level 4 |
Year 9 (age 14) | Level 5 or 6 |
Do you need 4 A Levels to get into Cambridge?
Number of A Levels
Our typical offers are based on students taking three A Levels together in Year 13, and most Cambridge applicants are studying three or four A Level subjects in Years 12 and 13. This is usually sufficient to show breadth of interests and ability to manage a range of differing academic tasks.
Is Key Stage 4 A level?
Key Stage 4 is a stage of secondary education covering years 10 and 11 when children usually take GCSE exams. Children usually take GCSE exams in about eight to ten subjects, which must include English, Mathematics and Science.
What level should a Year 8 be at?
At the end of Year 8, a pupil of average ability should achieve Grade ‘3b’. A pupil achieving a Grade ‘3b’ is on course for a Grade ‘5’ at the end of their GCSE. At the end of Year 8, a pupil of high ability would achieve Grade ‘4a’ or above.
Is Year 7 A key stage 3?
Key Stage 3
KS3 covers Years 7, 8 and 9: the first three years of secondary school. Children in KS3 have to study 12 (or 13) compulsory subjects: English.