Visit a Cambridge International School
How are Cambridge programs implemented in US schools and districts? US schools are invited to our ongoing series of virtual and face-to-face events to see first-hand the many ways the Cambridge Pathway is used across the country.
Virtual showcases are about one hour, focus on a topic of interest, and are presented by school staff. Face-to-face visits are 2 to 3 hours, on-site at the school, and give an overview of a school’s implementation of Cambridge.
If you are interested in attending a showcase, please email us at EventsUSA@cambridgeinternational.org
What to expect at virtual showcases
Virtual showcases are delivered via Zoom and last one hour. They include a 45-minute presentation by a school on a special topic and a 15-minute Q&A session with the Cambridge school team. Recent topics include:
- The value of Cambridge Checkpoint
- Getting started as a Cambridge school
- Using IGCSE to support AS & A Levels
- Integrating Cambridge with other programs
- Equity and access for all
- Global Perspectives for elementary schools
- District implementation
What to expect at face-to-face visits
Face-to-face visits last between two to three hours and include a school tour, an overview of how Cambridge is implemented at the school, classroom observations, and a practical Q&A session with the Cambridge school team. In general, you will:
- Observe 3 or more Cambridge classrooms in key subjects
- Talk to experienced school administrators about implementing Cambridge programs
- Discuss curriculum and pedagogy with Cambridge teachers
- Speak to students from Cambridge International classrooms
- Find out more about the Cambridge Pathway
- Learn how to implement the Cambridge program
- Learn how Cambridge International improves outcomes
Who should attend
- Administrators and teachers from newly registered Cambridge schools or districts who are looking for support with implementation
- Schools or districts who want to learn about Cambridge International