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Transitioning to the new Cambridge IGCSE® Maths Syllabus

January 11, 2023January 27, 2023International Education Team

In 2023 the Cambridge IGCSE Maths syllabus is changing. We’ve asked editor of the new Cambridge IGCSE® Complete Mathematics Sixth Edition series and mathematics education expert Deborah Barton to discuss the key changes in the new syllabus, and how to prepare 11-14s for a flying start at Cambridge IGCSE Maths. Changes to the IGCSE Maths […]

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Preparing for Success: Progression through Cambridge Lower Secondary English

March 31, 2022March 30, 2022Hanna Waigh
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Subject specialist Dean Roberts explores progression through Lower Secondary English, and how students’ engagement with the subject changes with age.

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