Cambridge Assessment International Education and Cambridge University Press Education have come together to offer schools worldwide a more joined-up experience of working with Cambridge, and an innovative range of services that combines our expertise in learning and assessment. We have brought together our social media channels and have a new look, logo, name and messaging that highlight our continued commitment to support our schools to prepare their learners for the future. At Cambridge, we work with schools worldwide to build an education that shapes knowledge, understanding and skills. Together, we help #CambridgeLearners be ready for the world. We are part of Cambridge University Press & Assessment and the University of Cambridge Find out more at: https://cup.org/3MvlxyE #CambridgeSchools #Readyfortheworld
Cambridge International Education
Education Administration Programs
Cambridge, England 344,762 followers
Together with schools worldwide, we build education that shapes knowledge, understanding and skills.
About us
We work with schools worldwide to build an education that shapes knowledge, understanding and skills. Together, we give learners the confidence they need to thrive and make a positive impact in a changing world. As part of the University of Cambridge, we offer a globally trusted and flexible framework for education from age 3 to 19, informed by research, experience, and listening to educators like you. With recognised qualifications, high-quality resources, comprehensive support and valuable insights, we help schools prepare every student for the opportunities and challenges ahead. Together, we help Cambridge learners be ready for the world.
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http://www.cambridgeinternational.org
External link for Cambridge International Education
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge, England
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1858
- Specialties
- Assessment, Professional Development, Curriculum Development, Education Reform, Teaching and Learning, Examinations, Curriculum, Pedagogy, International Education, and Education
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Shaftesbury Road
Cambridge, England CB2 8EA, GB
Employees at Cambridge International Education
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We were thrilled to be among headline sponsors of the 2025 ECIS, the Educational Collaborative for International Schools Leadership Conference, where we explored the theme of ‘Human Flourishing’ alongside international school leaders from around the world. This year also represented ECIS’s 60th year of delivering excellence in #InternationalEducation A special shoutout to Dr. Judith Roberts, our Curriculum Specialist and Climate Change Education Product Lead, who led an inspiring session on 'Embedding Climate Change Across the Curriculum'. Her insights are paving the way for a more sustainable future in education. Thank you to all those who joined, engaged with us at our stand and participated in our workshop.
🤩 What an incredible three days at #ECISLeadership2025! Although the conference is coming to an end, we hope your hearts are full and your minds are buzzing with inspiration and fresh ideas. We have truly loved the energy, collaboration, and positivity throughout! It was great to see friends from around the world, and wonderful to make new ones, too. We are deeply grateful to everyone who contributed to this magical celebration of 60 years of ECIS. 😊 A heartfelt thank you to our keynotes, facilitators, exhibitors, sponsors, and delegates for making this event in Stuttgart so special. A special thank you to the International School of Stuttgart e.V. team for being such wonderful hosts and for all of your hard work. We are proud to have you as an ECIS Member School and appreciate everything you did to help make our conference a huge success. From all of us at ECIS, safe travels and best wishes for the remainder of the school year! 🚀 We look forward to seeing you again very soon. 🙂 The ECIS Team ❤️ Kam Chohan, Joanne Whitson, Sarah Kupke, Helen Morgan, Nancy Lhoest-Squicciarini, James Wren, Abigail Canright, and Mohammed Chaudhry. Sponsored by Belong Hub, Cambridge International Education, NHL Stenden, Pearson, and Toddle - Your Teaching Partner #InternationalEducation, #InternationalSchools, #ECIS #GlobalEd #IntlEd
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We had the privilege of hosting the Pakistan Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards (#OCLA) ceremony for the June 2024 exam series last month. 🇵🇰🏆 Celebrating 314 award winners from 169 schools nationwide, this event was a testament to the dedication and hard work of students, teachers and parents across Pakistan. Ben Schmidt, Director for International Network, presented awards to the high achievers in ceremonies hosted across Pakistan regions. #CambridgeLearners #CambridgeSchools #ReadyForTheWorld Sidra Syed Gillani Sophiya Tauseef Uzma Yousuf Shahid Ashraf Muhammad Shahrukh Khan Sidra Jawwad Hira Sajjad Arsalan Rabbani
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Our Head of Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging, Dr Lilian Dogiama, attended the Global Disability Summit in Berlin this week. The vibrant event brought together delegates from around the world, with people with disabilities making up the majority of attendees. The summit was a powerful reminder that disability inclusion is not just a nice-to-have, but a necessity. Delegates from governments and ministries globally made pledges for disability inclusion, emphasising the need for disaggregated data to highlight underrepresentation in all sectors, including education. The German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, the King Abdullah II of Jordan and Sir Stephen Timms, Minister of State in the Department for Work and Pensions and the Department for Education, UK, talked about the importance of continuing the work to advance human rights because an inclusive society is a better society. All three pledged to continue and ramp up efforts for disability inclusion. At Cambridge International Education, we are proud of our progress in promoting inclusivity in education. We have made commitments that reflect the work that we are doing and will continue to do to advance the rights of persons with disabilities. These commitments will be published on the #GlobalDisabilitySummit website later this month. Let's continue to work together to ensure that people with disabilities have a seat at the decision-making table and that their voices are heard. 🙌 #DisabilityInclusion #InclusiveEducation #DigitalAccessibility #GDS2025 Nidhi Singal
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Hear first-hand what it's like to teach Cambridge Primary from one of our teachers in India. 🇮🇳⬇️
Reflecting on March & Embracing April with New Beginnings March has always been a transitional month in education—the closing of one academic session and the anticipation of a new journey ahead. This past year has been particularly transformative for me, both personally and professionally. I stepped into the 2024-25 session with a certain vision and am ending it with an entirely new perspective. My journey as an educator began with French—it has always been my forte and passion. However, growth lies beyond our comfort zones, and I truly realized this when I immersed myself in the Cambridge curriculum. Teaching the Cambridge Primary wing for the first time was initially challenging, pushing me to adapt and expand my skills. But as the year progressed, I found myself evolving—not just as an educator but as a learner. Cambridge’s structured and inquiry-driven approach has reshaped my teaching philosophy, making me more reflective, engaged, and confident in my practice. The RICER attributes (Responsible, Innovative, Confident, Engaged, Reflective) resonate deeply—not just for students, but for educators as well. Last month, I had the opportunity to attend a workshop on Early Years education, which further reinforced my appreciation for Cambridge’s commitment to young learners and teachers. As I step into April, I feel a sense of clarity and excitement. This year marks a new chapter for me—I will be fully dedicating myself to the Cambridge curriculum, pausing my journey with French for now. My focus is on growing as a Cambridge facilitator, embracing new opportunities, and continuing to learn every day. Here’s to a new academic year filled with possibilities, growth, and meaningful learning experiences! Cambridge International Education #Education #Cambridge #Teaching #LifelongLearning #NewBeginnings #GrowthMindset
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Are you a Cambridge Lower Secondary or Cambridge Upper Secondary subject leader looking to enhance your teaching skills? Our April 2025 virtual Preparing to Teach courses are now open for booking! 🟣 Receive tailored school support. 🟣 Become an expert in training teachers on the resources and key teaching approaches. 🟣 Meet and share teaching ideas with other Cambridge subject leaders from around the world. 🟣 Access a Cambridge Mentor via our Moodle community page. 🟣 Receive a Cambridge University Press & Assessment certificate upon course completion. Don't miss out on this chance to elevate your professional practice and make a lasting impact on your school community. Register today! 🔗 https://cambrid.ge/4jjF5nR #ProfessionalDevelopment #CambridgeLowerSecondary #CambridgeUpperSecondary
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Wondering what you can expect from our June 2025 Cambridge Schools Conference, US? Watch the highlights from last year's conference to find out! 🎥✨ Our Cambridge Schools Conferences are an opportunity for teachers and school leaders from across our global community to share knowledge and discuss common challenges in education. This year, we'll be exploring the theme; ‘Future-ready: preparing learners to thrive’ through our keynote presentations, panel discussions and breakout sessions. Whether you’re a teacher or school leader, you’ll benefit from attending our Cambridge Schools Conference. By working together, we can help #CambridgeLearners be #ReadyForTheWorld. 🌎 Don't miss out on our early-bird discount! Register for the Cambridge Schools Conference, US before Sunday 6 April. 👉 https://cambrid.ge/3E3crrU
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At Cambridge International Education’s South Asia Conference I was inspired by the innovative approaches our South Asian Schools are taking to learning and professional development. I’m looking forward to building a community of research practice and learning more from our teachers and learners. Utsav Tiwari Nivedita Bose Lindsay Nadin Abigail Barnett
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I always look forward to the Cambridge International Education East Asia Schools Conference. A fantastic community of educators and it's a privilege to be on their PD board. I will be speaking about aligning teacher professional development with a focus on high-quality student learning. Yun Yu Jing Zhao
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Cambridge International Education reposted this
Very honoured to be participating 'East Asia Schools Conference 2025' in Suzhou, China next week (12-13 April), hosted by Cambridge. Alongside my esteemed co-presenters, I'll be talking about the very important topic of Wellbeing (The Cambridge Wellbeing Check) and how it can be effectively applied into schools to help students feel and function better. See you all soon! 谢谢 Cambridge University Press & Assessment Cambridge International Education Cambridge Centre for Evaluation & Monitoring
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