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  • 85% of South African students aspire to go onto university and follow traditional careers

    20 Nov 2018

    According to new research by Cambridge International, 85% of South African students aspire to continue their studies at university once they have left a school.

  • 64% of spanish school students use a smartphone to do their homework

    15 Nov 2018

    According to the Global Education Census carried out by Cambridge International, more than half (64%) of Spanish school students between the ages of 12 and 19 use a smartphone to complete their homework.

  • Three out of four US students now use smartphones in the classroom

    14 Nov 2018

    Cambridge International, the world’s largest provider of international education programs, today released the findings from the inaugural Global Education Census, an international survey designed to find out what life is like in schools around the world today for students aged 12-19 and their teachers.

  • One third of students worldwide don't exercise at school

    13 Nov 2018

    More than a third of students (37%) worldwide don’t exercise at school, according to new research by Cambridge International. What’s more, girls are less likely than boys to play sport at school, with two in five female students (41%) saying they don’t take part in school sports, versus 28% of male students.

  • Workshops in China help teachers implement Cambridge programmes

    31 Oct 2018

    We held two workshops in China recently to give Cambridge teachers from different schools the opportunity to share ideas, and develop their understanding of how to deliver Cambridge programmes.

  • First Learn More! event held in Uganda

    31 Oct 2018

    We were pleased to host our first Learn More! event in Uganda on Thursday 25 October in collaboration with British Council. The one-day conference was held in the capital city, Kampala, and attended by school principals and heads of department interested in learning more about the Cambridge curriculum and how to introduce it to their school.

  • Cambridge International and Cambridge University Press exhibit together at EduTech Africa

    25 Oct 2018

    We partnered with publisher, Cambridge University Press, to participate in EduTech Africa 2018 earlier this month. The expo took place in Johannesburg on 9-10 October and was attended by educators, parents, businesses in IT and government bodies who came to learn about innovative products in education.

  • Schools in Pakistan welcome Cambridge Assessment Group Chief Executive

    23 Oct 2018

    School leaders in Karachi and Lahore welcomed a delegation from Cambridge recently, including Saul Nassé, Chief Executive of the Cambridge Assessment Group and Peter Phillips, Chief Executive of Cambridge University Press.

  • New curriculum support resources for English, maths and science

    23 Oct 2018

    We’re always developing new resources to help teachers deliver Cambridge programmes successfully in the classroom. Here’s the latest round-up of what’s new. You can find all the resources on our School Support Hub.

  • Generation Schools takes top spot in South Africa’s entrepreneurship challenge

    23 Oct 2018

    Thirty-four learners from Generation Schools Hermanus campus – a Cambridge school in South Africa – have taken top honours in the 2018 Allan Gray Entrepreneurship Challenge (AGEC). The Challenge gamifies learning about entrepreneurship for high school learners in Grades 8 to 12 in South Africa, and encourages them to act and think like entrepreneurs.

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