Cambridge Primary at Woodford School Lusaka provides an internationally recognised, broad, and balanced education for children aged 5 to 11 years. It aims to develop confident learners with strong academic foundations and essential life skills from Key Stage 1 (Grades 1 to 3) up to Key Stage Two (Grades 4 to 6).
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Art and Design |
• Creative Skills • Visual Communication • Innovation |
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Computing |
• Logical Thinking • Programming • Data Play |
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Digital Literacy |
• Digital Citizenship • Create sophisticated documents • Presentations |
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English |
• Reading • Writing • Speaking • Listening |
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Global Perspectives |
• Research • Analysis • Evaluation • Reflection • Collaboration and communication |
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Mathematics |
• Mathematics |
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Modern Foreign Language |
• French and Chinese |
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Science |
• Integrated Science |
The Cambridge Primary curriculum is designed to be flexible, allowing adaptation to the local context while maintaining high global standards.
Key Elements:
- Core subjects include English, Mathematics, Science, and Cambridge Global Perspectives to nurture critical thinking and global citizenship.
- Complementary subjects like Digital Literacy, Art, Music, and Physical Education promote creativity, technology skills, and physical well-being.
- Focus on active learning, problem-solving, and communication skills.
- Regular formative assessments and checkpoint tests help monitor progress and tailor teaching to individual needs.
- Prepares learners effectively for Cambridge Lower Secondary and future educational success.
While the curriculum is internationally recognised, it can be adapted to reflect local culture and values, making learning both meaningful and relevant.
By the time children complete Cambridge Primary, they are prepared not only for Cambridge Lower Secondary but also for the challenges of tomorrow—with resilience, creativity, and a sense of belonging to a global community
