In this page you will find many links for The British
Educational System and The British National curriculum.
I- British Educational System
The National Curriculum applies to pupils of The British
Educational System School and foundation schools.
The National Curriculum sets out the stages and core
subjects the child will be taught during their time at
school. Children aged five to 16 in the British Educational
System schools must be taught the National Curriculum.
The National Curriculum is a framework used by all British
Educational System schools to ensure that teaching and
learning is balanced and consistent.
It sets out:
·the
subjects taught
·the
knowledge, skills and understanding required in each subject
·
standards or attainment targets in each subject - teachers
can use these to measure the child's progress and plan the
next steps in their learning
·how the
child's progress is assessed and reported
The National Curriculum is organised into blocks of
years called 'key stages'.
There are four
key stages as well as an Early Years Foundation Stage
(EYFS). The EYFS covers education for
children before they reach five (compulsory school age).
Understand The National Curriculum Structure
EYFS
All providers of education and care to children from birth
to the age of five must follow the standards set in the
early years foundation stage (EYFS) framework.
3-4
KG 1
EYFS
4-5
KG2
EYFS
Primary
Key stage 1: Ages 5-7 (Years 1-2)
Key stage 2: Ages 7-11 (Years 3-6)
Middle School
Key stage 3: Ages 11-14 (Years 7-9)
High School ( Secondary)
Key stage 4:
Ages 14-16 (Years 10-12).
2-
The British National curriculum.
The National Curriculum
comprises of the four core subjects, Mathematics, English,
Science and Information CommunicationTechnology, together
with the foundation subjects of Information Technology,
Design Technology, Geography, History, Art, Music and
Physical Education.
Religious Education is also
provided for all children.
Personal, Health, Social and
Citizenship Education (P.H.S.C.E.) forms part of our
curriculum throughout the school and includes a developing
awareness of the potential dangers of alcohol, tobacco and
drugs, encouraging children to be confident in saying "No!".
P.S.H.E. also includes Sex Education. A copy of our school’s
Sex Education policy is available from the school.
3- University of Cambridge CIE Curriculum
In Cambridge
International Schools Sudan we use the CIE Curriculum ,
Tests and examinations
Cambridge Primary, typically for 5-11 year olds, gives schools a
curriculum framework to develop English, Mathematics, and
Science skills, knowledge and understanding in younger
learners. Cambridge Primary provides guidance for curriculum
development and classroom teaching and learning. It enables
teachers to assess children's learning as they progress with
two optional assessments: Cambridge Primary Progression
Tests and Cambridge Primary Checkpoint.
Cambridge curriculum frameworks for English also include an English
as a second language option.
Understand
Cambridge University Curriculum Phases
Cambridge Primary, typically for 5-11 year olds, gives
schools a curriculum framework to develop English,
Mathematics, and Science skills, knowledge and understanding
in younger learners. Cambridge Primary provides guidance for
curriculum development and classroom teaching and learning.
It enables teachers to assess children's learning as they
progress with two optional assessments: Cambridge Primary
Progression Tests and Cambridge Primary Checkpoint.
Useful Websites
For The British Educational System and The British National
curriculum.