Wellbeing/ PSHE (0034)
Cambridge Primary Wellbeing / Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education …
What you'll learn
Cambridge Primary Wellbeing / Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHE) (0034) is part of the Cambridge Primary Programme, aimed at helping young learners develop emotional, social, and health awareness. At Grade 1, the focus is on self-awareness, relationships, emotions, healthy habits, and early life skills to support overall wellbeing.
What you'll learn
Develop understanding of number systems, fractions, decimals, and percentages
Explore algebraic expressions, equations, and sequences
Study geometry, measurement, angles, shapes, and transformations
Learn data handling, probability, and statistics
Apply mathematical reasoning to solve real-world problems
Build analytical, logical, and critical thinking skills
Develop confidence in using mathematics for everyday and academic purposes
Humanities (History/Geography)
Cambridge Lower Secondary Humanities is part of the Cambridge Lower …
What you'll learn
Explore key historical events, timelines, and civilizations (History)
Understand causes and consequences of historical developments
Study physical and human geography, including landforms, climate, population, and urbanisation
Develop skills in map reading, data analysis, and fieldwork (Geography)
Analyse sources, evidence, and case studies to form conclusions
Understand cultural, social, and environmental interconnections
Apply research and critical thinking skills to solve real-world problems
Digital Literacy/ Computing
Cambridge Lower Secondary Digital Literacy / Computing is part of …
What you'll learn
Develop basic computer skills and confidence in using digital devices
Understand how computers work, including hardware and software basics
Learn computational thinking, problem-solving, and logical reasoning
Explore coding and programming concepts using age-appropriate tools
Use digital tools for research, presentations, and communication
Learn about online safety, cybersecurity, and digital citizenship
Understand data handling, simple algorithms, and information management
Physical Education (PE) (0069)
Cambridge Primary Physical Education (0069) is part of the Cambridge …
What you'll learn
Develop fundamental movement skills such as running, jumping, throwing, catching, balancing, and stretching
Participate in simple games, activities, and exercises to improve coordination
Learn teamwork, cooperation, and fair play in group activities
Understand the importance of exercise, health, and personal safety
Build confidence, resilience, and persistence through physical challenges
Develop spatial awareness, body control, and basic fitness habits
Enjoy and appreciate active play and structured physical activity
What you'll learn
Explore sounds, rhythm, and pitch using their voice and simple instruments
Sing and play simple songs and musical patterns
Recognise basic musical elements, such as tempo, dynamics, and melody
Develop listening skills by identifying sounds and patterns in music
Express ideas and emotions through singing, movement, and instruments
Begin to understand musical notation and symbols in a simple form
Build confidence in performing individually and in groups
What you'll learn
Learn about themselves, their families, and their community
Explore places, people, and simple maps to understand the local environment
Understand basic historical concepts, such as past and present
Recognise daily routines, events, and celebrations in local culture
Develop curiosity about the world and different communities
Communicate ideas using drawing, storytelling, and discussion
Begin to develop observation, comparison, and reflection skills
English (First Language) (0058)
Cambridge Primary English – First Language (0058) is part of …
What you'll learn
Develop early reading skills, including phonics, word recognition, and comprehension
Listen to and respond to stories, poems, and spoken instructions
Learn to write simple sentences using correct spacing and basic punctuation
Build spelling, vocabulary, and handwriting skills
Express ideas and feelings through speaking, storytelling, and role play
Begin to understand grammar concepts such as nouns, verbs, and sentence structure
Develop confidence in using English for everyday communication