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2 Days to go. Junior Session Grade 3-8 On Campus New Session will start from 1st February 2021 at all flagship campuses of GreenHall Academy.
2 Days to go.
Special Classes for Grade 3-8 On Campus New Session will start from
1st February 2021 at all flagship campuses of GreenHall Academy.
The Junior section of Green Hall Academy is dedicated to prepare the students from Grade 3 to 8 in a medium of education complying with the standards set by Cambridge also facilitating in acquiring distinctions in Cambridge Checkpoints. The Class Structure and manner of dispensing education are all designed in such a manner as to provide each student a sufficient amount of individual attention consequently leading to the much required building of core concepts at an early age.
Cambridge Primary curriculum
There is a Cambridge Primary curriculum framework for each subject – English, English as a second language, mathematics and science – providing a clear teaching structure. Many schools use the integrated assessments to monitor learners’ progress.
English (0844)
Cambridge Primary English enables learners to communicate confidently and effectively and to develop the critical skills to respond to a range of information, media and texts with understanding and enjoyment. Learners who follow this curriculum framework will develop a first language competency in English based on a curriculum designed to be successful in any culture and to promote cross-cultural understanding.
English as a second language (0837)
This curriculum develops learners’ speaking, listening, reading and writing skills in English. It has been developed in conjunction with Cambridge Assessment English and is based on the Council of Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), used across the world to map learners’ progress in English.
Mathematics (0845)
The mathematics curriculum framework explores five content areas: number, geometry, measure, handling data and problem solving. This curriculum focuses on principles, patterns, systems, functions and relationships so that learners can apply their mathematical knowledge and develop a holistic understanding of the subject.
Science (0846)
This curriculum framework covers four content areas: scientific enquiry, biology, chemistry and physics. Scientific enquiry is about considering ideas, evaluating evidence, planning, investigating, recording and analysing data. Environmental awareness and some history of science are also part of the curriculum.
Cambridge Global Perspectives (0838)
Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives develops the skills of research, analysis, evaluation, reflection, collaboration and communication. Find out more about how the programme is taught and assessed.
Cambridge Primary curriculum outlines
Cambridge Primary schools can download full versions of the frameworks from our password protected Cambridge Primary site. An outline of each framework is available to download below.
Benefits of teaching Cambridge Primary.
2 Days to go. Junior Session Grade 3-8 On Campus New Session will start from 1st February 2021 at all flagship campuses of GreenHall Academy.
2 Days to go.
Special Classes for Grade 3-8 On Campus New Session will start from
1st February 2021 at all flagship campuses of GreenHall Academy.
The Junior section of Green Hall Academy is dedicated to prepare the students from Grade 3 to 8 in a medium of education complying with the standards set by Cambridge also facilitating in acquiring distinctions in Cambridge Checkpoints. The Class Structure and manner of dispensing education are all designed in such a manner as to provide each student a sufficient amount of individual attention consequently leading to the much required building of core concepts at an early age.
Cambridge Primary curriculum
There is a Cambridge Primary curriculum framework for each subject – English, English as a second language, mathematics and science – providing a clear teaching structure. Many schools use the integrated assessments to monitor learners’ progress.
English (0844)
Cambridge Primary English enables learners to communicate confidently and effectively and to develop the critical skills to respond to a range of information, media and texts with understanding and enjoyment. Learners who follow this curriculum framework will develop a first language competency in English based on a curriculum designed to be successful in any culture and to promote cross-cultural understanding.
English as a second language (0837)
This curriculum develops learners’ speaking, listening, reading and writing skills in English. It has been developed in conjunction with Cambridge Assessment English and is based on the Council of Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), used across the world to map learners’ progress in English.
Mathematics (0845)
The mathematics curriculum framework explores five content areas: number, geometry, measure, handling data and problem solving. This curriculum focuses on principles, patterns, systems, functions and relationships so that learners can apply their mathematical knowledge and develop a holistic understanding of the subject.
Science (0846)
This curriculum framework covers four content areas: scientific enquiry, biology, chemistry and physics. Scientific enquiry is about considering ideas, evaluating evidence, planning, investigating, recording and analysing data. Environmental awareness and some history of science are also part of the curriculum.
Cambridge Global Perspectives (0838)
Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives develops the skills of research, analysis, evaluation, reflection, collaboration and communication. Find out more about how the programme is taught and assessed.
Cambridge Primary curriculum outlines
Cambridge Primary schools can download full versions of the frameworks from our password protected Cambridge Primary site. An outline of each framework is available to download below.
Benefits of teaching Cambridge Primary.
Economics O-Level by Sir Zeeshan Sheikh on campus Final/Winter Session will start from 1st February 2021.
Economics O-Level by Sir Zeeshan Sheikh on campus Final/Winter Session will start from 1st February 2021.
3 Months Crash Course. GCSE | IGCSE | O-Level | A-Level | SAT I&II | IELTS | Grade 3-8. On Campus/Online Final/Winter Session 2021 has been started at all Flagship campuses of GreenHall Aacademy.
GCSE | IGCSE | O-Level | A-Level | SAT I&II | IELTS | Grade 3-8. On Campus/Online Final/Winter Session 2021 has been started at all Flagship campuses of GreenHall Aacademy.
3 Days to go. Junior Session Grade 3-8 On Campus New Session will start from 1st February 2021 at all flagship campuses of GreenHall Academy.
3 Days to go.
Special Classes for Grade 3-8 On Campus New Session will start from
1st February 2021 at all flagship campuses of GreenHall Academy.
The Junior section of Green Hall Academy is dedicated to prepare the students from Grade 3 to 8 in a medium of education complying with the standards set by Cambridge also facilitating in acquiring distinctions in Cambridge Checkpoints. The Class Structure and manner of dispensing education are all designed in such a manner as to provide each student a sufficient amount of individual attention consequently leading to the much required building of core concepts at an early age.
Cambridge Primary curriculum
There is a Cambridge Primary curriculum framework for each subject – English, English as a second language, mathematics and science – providing a clear teaching structure. Many schools use the integrated assessments to monitor learners’ progress.
English (0844)
Cambridge Primary English enables learners to communicate confidently and effectively and to develop the critical skills to respond to a range of information, media and texts with understanding and enjoyment. Learners who follow this curriculum framework will develop a first language competency in English based on a curriculum designed to be successful in any culture and to promote cross-cultural understanding.
English as a second language (0837)
This curriculum develops learners’ speaking, listening, reading and writing skills in English. It has been developed in conjunction with Cambridge Assessment English and is based on the Council of Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), used across the world to map learners’ progress in English.
Mathematics (0845)
The mathematics curriculum framework explores five content areas: number, geometry, measure, handling data and problem solving. This curriculum focuses on principles, patterns, systems, functions and relationships so that learners can apply their mathematical knowledge and develop a holistic understanding of the subject.
Science (0846)
This curriculum framework covers four content areas: scientific enquiry, biology, chemistry and physics. Scientific enquiry is about considering ideas, evaluating evidence, planning, investigating, recording and analysing data. Environmental awareness and some history of science are also part of the curriculum.
Cambridge Global Perspectives (0838)
Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives develops the skills of research, analysis, evaluation, reflection, collaboration and communication. Find out more about how the programme is taught and assessed.
Cambridge Primary curriculum outlines
Cambridge Primary schools can download full versions of the frameworks from our password protected Cambridge Primary site. An outline of each framework is available to download below.