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Mariya International School
Cambridge Primary Checkpoint An introduction for Parents
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What is Cambridge Primary Checkpoint?
Cambridge Primary Checkpoint is an assessment for use in the final year of primary education. It enables schools to obtain an international benchmark of learner performance to identify and address learning needs in English, Mathematics and Science. Cambridge Primary Checkpoint is fully marked by Cambridge.
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What do people use Cambridge Primary Checkpoint for?
There are a number of ways in which Cambridge Primary Checkpoint can be used. Some of these are outlined below: To test learners’ strengths and weaknesses at the end of Cambridge Primary. To use as a guide for setting/streaming. To act as a basis for action planning between student and teacher. To compare teaching groups/schools over years.
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Cambridge programmes and qualifications
Four stages of education from 5 to 19 years Each stage builds on your child’s development Flexible approach Cambridge Primary 5 to 11 year olds* Cambridge Secondary to 14 year olds* Cambridge Secondary to 16 year olds* Cambridge Advanced 16 to 19 year olds* Cambridge Primary Cambridge Primary Checkpoint Cambridge ICT Starters Cambridge offers education for learners aged 5 to 19. There are four stages: Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Secondary 1, Cambridge Secondary 2 and Cambridge Advanced. Each stage builds on your child’s development in the previous one. The age ranges shown on the diagram are for guidance only. Cambridge is progressive and flexible: Schools can offer Cambridge programmes and qualifications for learners at every stage from 5 to 19 years. Or a school can focus on a specific stage – for example, a school can choose to offer only Cambridge Primary or only Cambridge Secondary 2. Cambridge programmes and qualifications are compatible with other curricula, so schools can build a curriculum to suit the needs and abilities of their students. Cambridge Secondary 1 Cambridge Secondary 1 Checkpoint Cambridge ICT Starters Cambridge IGCSE® Cambridge O Level Cambridge International AS & A Level Cambridge Pre-U *Age ranges are for guidance only
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Cambridge Primary Develops knowledge and skills in English Mathematics
Science Sets clear learning objectives Excellent preparation for secondary education Cambridge Primary: • develops skills and understanding through the primary years in English, mathematics and science sets clear learning objectives in English, mathematics and science for each year of primary education • provides excellent preparation for Cambridge Secondary 1 – and for progression to other educational systems is used in over 650 primary schools around the world and is suitable for learners whose first language is not English is compatible with other curricula, internationally relevant, and sensitive to different needs and cultures. Cambridge ICT Starters is also available within the Cambridge Primary stage. It helps your child develop key skills in a range of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) applications.
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Cambridge International Examinations (CIE)
Prepares school students for life, helping them develop an informed curiosity and a lasting passion for learning Part of Cambridge Assessment, a department of the University of Cambridge Over Cambridge schools in more than 160 countries A not-for-profit organisation Internationally recognised qualifications Cambridge International Examinations is the world’s largest provider of international education programmes and qualifications for 5 to 19 year olds. Cambridge programmes and qualifications are offered in more than 9000 schools in over 160 countries. Cambridge International Examinations is a not-for-profit organisation and a department of the University of Cambridge. It supports the University in its mission to deliver excellence in education Cambridge International Examinations is approved by Ofqual, the UK government exams regulator. Cambridge programmes and qualifications are recognised by universities and employers worldwide as evidence of academic ability, and are regarded as a passport for progression and success.
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Primary Checkpoint sessions
There are two Cambridge Primary Checkpoint sessions a year. Each session lasts for a specified time-frame and the approximate timings of the sessions are: May series – the end of April and the beginning of May October series – the end of October and the beginning of November
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Cambridge Primary – optional assessments
Two types of optional assessment Cambridge Primary Progression Tests – assessed by school Cambridge Primary Checkpoint – assessed by Cambridge Cambridge Primary includes optional tests to help us assess your child’s development, compare individual learner and class performance, and report progress to you and your child. There are two assessment options: Cambridge Primary Progression Tests and Cambridge Primary Checkpoint. Cambridge Primary Progression Tests: enable learning to be assessed each year provide detailed information about the performance of each learner enable teachers to compare the strengths and weaknesses of individuals and groups are marked by teachers who are given clear guidance, standards and mark schemes. Cambridge Primary Checkpoint: is a test at the end of the final year of Cambridge Primary is available in English, mathematics and science is marked in Cambridge gives your child a certificate of achievement and a diagnostic report of their performance at the end of the Cambridge Primary stage. Both types of assessment help teachers identify and address your child’s strengths and weaknesses. And because Cambridge Primary assessments provide an international benchmark, you can be confident in the feedback you receive on your child’s performance.
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Primary Checkpoint Exam
Tests are set by experienced Cambridge examiners who are also involved in marking them. The tests are revised and vetted by an independent group of experienced Cambridge examiners. Two papers are set for each subject in order to divide up the time a candidate needs to be in a formal examination situation. In the case of Science the two papers are equal in terms of demand on candidates. In English papers are staged, with Paper 1 containing lower level questions. In Mathematics papers are divided into calculator and non-calculator.
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Statement Of Achievement
There is no certificate produced for Cambridge Checkpoint/Cambridge Primary Checkpoint tests. The Statement Of Achievement that is provided to schools in the feedback of the Cambridge Checkpoint/Cambridge Primary Checkpoint tests is an attractively presented statement of how well the candidate has performed. For more information on Cambridge Checkpoint/Cambridge Primary
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Cambridge learners Cambridge 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 The Cambridge approach encourages learner-centred and enquiry-based approaches to learning. Cambridge learners develop through the whole educational experience: the values and ethos of our school combined with Cambridge programmes and qualifications. Cambridge 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.
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Benefits for learners Internationally recognised qualifications Excellence in education Learner-centred approach Progressive and flexible Comprehensive support for learners and teachers
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High-quality support from Cambridge
Secure support website for Cambridge Primary schools Teacher guides Textbooks Curriculum support resources Teacher training Online discussion forums Cambridge Primary schools have access to a wide range of support material to help plan and deliver the programme. There is a dedicated support website where we can download support materials, the Cambridge Primary Progression Tests, and use the Cambridge Progress Checker to analyse your child’s performance. There are comprehensive teacher guides to help us plan and deliver lessons. We can use textbooks from leading educational publishers, as well as curriculum support resources from Cambridge. Cambridge provides online and face-to-face training for Cambridge Primary teachers. Cambridge teachers have free access to a secure Teacher Support website, which includes online discussion forums where Cambridge teachers can collaborate and exchange ideas.
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Registration Form for May/June 2017 Examinations Session
Checkpoints examinations for Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) (1) Centre Candidate (2) Passport/National ID number (3) Date of birth Day Month Year Sex Female/Male (4) Write your name as it is written in your passport: (CAPITAL LETTERS) (5) Mail address (6) Personal address (7) Personal telephone number Home: : (8) Name of your school (9a) Tick the appropriate type of registration New Additional *Re-sit *(9b) If you ticked Re-sit or have carry forward paper, please fill in your previous centre number and candidate number number: Previous Candidate number:
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Registration Form for May/June 2016 Examinations Session
Checkpoints examinations for Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) SUBJECT CODE number OPTION Checkpoint (CS) Primary Checkpoint (CP) English Math Science Fees Date paid: Receipt number:
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Cambridge primary checkpoint (CP)
Cambridge Primary Checkpoint Subject Codes Subject Code number Option Cambridge primary checkpoint (CP) English 0837 ----- Math 0845 Science 0846
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