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03 Nov 2016
At a recent ceremony in Yerevan, certificates were awarded to the first students in Armenia to take the Araratian Baccalaureate (AB), a new Armenian-language qualification produced in partnership with Cambridge Assessment International Education.
26 Oct 2016
Bangalore International School (BIS) in India prides itself on its truly international approach, where staff (representing over 22 countries) teach around 550 students.
27 Sep 2016
A new survey has found that higher education admissions officers are extremely enthusiastic about the benefits of Cambridge in equipping students for university.
22 Sep 2016
The oldest private school in Iceland has become the country’s first Cambridge school. Landakotsskóli, established in 1897, now offers Cambridge IGCSEs to 30 students representing 14 nationalities.
A record number of Cambridge exams were taken in North America in 2015/16. The total number of Cambridge schools in North America has grown by 11 per cent to date in the last year. The total number of schools administering the Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) program jumped 22 per cent in the same period.
20 Sep 2016
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge visited Podar International School – a Cambridge school in Santacruz, Mumbai – on 14 September 2016 as part of his six-day visit to India.
04 Aug 2016
At the end of last year, we appointed our first ever Cambridge representative in Brazil. It’s a sign of the rising demand for Cambridge across Latin America. Here, our Regional Director Latin America, Richard Gilby, describes how we are working with new Cambridge Associates to increase access to Cambridge programmes in the region.
27 Jun 2016
This month our Chief Executive, Michael O'Sullivan, signed a memorandum of understanding with the French Ministry of Education. The agreement will see Cambridge Assessment International Education continue to work closely with the French government on the development of the British version of the International Option of the Baccalauréat, the OIB.
21 Jun 2016
Enrichment Professional Development is a new type of training from Cambridge that is designed to transform classroom practice. The learning is focused on skills, understanding, concepts and ideas in teaching and learning, and teachers are encouraged to reflect on, and become more innovative in their teaching.
After a five-year gap, Ecole Francaise in Kano, Nigeria, has reintroduced Cambridge Primary in order to maintain – and improve – the school’s international status. Headmistress Mme Jihanne Dib has successfully realigned the school curriculum to the Cambridge Primary programme.