Implementazione e Creazione di
una Comunita’ Globale
Alessandra Varriale
Schools Development Manager,
Europe
Cambridge International
Examinations
Objectives
Cambridge International Examinations
Cambridge International Examinations our
Programmes and Qualifications
Cambridge International Examinations in Italy
Cambridge IGCSE® in Italy
Implementation and creation of a global
Community for learners and teachers
Cambridge IGCSE Recognition
The Cambridge Assessment Group
Cambridge International Examinations
The world’s largest
provider of
international education
programmes and
qualifications for
5 to 19 year olds
Develops successful
students in
over 160
countries
Valued by over
10,000 schools
worldwide
Growing fast –
worldwide entries
increased by
20% the past
year
DIAMO I NUMERI
There are 68 Cambridge Schools in Italy
70% of these run Cambridge IGCSE Programmes
25 Schools are already making Entries for Cambridge IGCSE
Most schools choose at least 4 different subjects
2 Italian State Schools teach at least 9 different IGCSE subjects
3 International schools in Italy have already started teaching Cambridge
A Level
Cosa offriamo? – The Cambridge stages of education
Cambridge Secondary 1
Cambridge Checkpoint
Cambridge IGCSE® Cambridge International
AS and A Level
Cambridge Secondary 1
11 to 14 years*
Cambridge Secondary 2
14 to 16 years*
Cambridge Advanced
16 to 19 years*
Cambridge Primary
Cambridge Primary
Checkpoint
Cambridge Primary
5 to 11 years*
*Age ranges are for guidance only
Progressive and flexible
Why do schools in Italy chose Cambridge?
Part of the University of Cambridge
Excellence in education
Investment in education
Internationally recognised
Flexible and easy to implement with
National Curriculum
International benchmark
Match CLIL regulation in Italy
Cambridge IGCSE - Italy
In Italy IGCSE subjects are introduced in the first
year of the secondary school
Exams are normally taken at the end of the second year of the high school
Over 75 subjects available – can be taken in any combination
Builds skills in creative thinking and problem solving
“Autonomia Scolastica” and the International section in the Italian schools
Cambridge IGCSE - Implementation
Varies, depending on the School, on the resources available and on the number of extra hours
Subjects are taught in English by the Italian teachers (CLIL)
Subjects are taught as “Team Work” with a native speaker who is also a subject expert
Read the document about the Implementation created by our Education Department
Cambridge International Examinations – Global Community
The Italian National network of Cambridge Schools
International Learning Community for learners and teachers
Supplementary Certifying Statement for CEFR
A document which gives a breakdown of your Cambridge IGCSE
English Language results into component grades and CEFR levels
Evidence of your proficiency in all four skills (reading, writing, listening
and speaking) according to the CEFR scale
Cambridge IGCSE grade achieved for each component
A generic CEFR table showing the associated CEFR levels for the
Cambridge IGCSE grades for each of the four skills
Please note: Cambridge candidates applying for a Supplementary
Certifying Statement for CEFR must have included the Speaking &
Listening component if applying with Cambridge IGCSE English as a
First Language Syllabus (0500), or the Oral component if applying
with Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language Syllabus
(0510).
Alessandra Varriale –Schools Development Manager, Europe
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