Since March 2016, CMS has proudly been affiliated with the prestigious Cambridge International Education, at its Gomti Nagar Campus II. This affiliation provides students with a world-class curriculum designed to foster reasoning, analytical thinking, and problem-solving skills essential for success in higher education and beyond.
What is the Cambridge Programme?
The Cambridge curriculum offers a range of courses tailored to different age groups, focusing on key academic disciplines. The approach emphasizes critical thinking, intellectual curiosity, and comprehensive understanding. It is organized into multiple stages, offering diverse subject options to suit each student’s interests and future career aspirations.
The Cambridge curriculum also integrates continuous check-points to monitor a student’s development, ensuring they are always progressing towards their educational goals. With subjects ranging from sciences to humanities, students have the flexibility to explore their strengths and passions.
Why Choose the Cambridge Curriculum?
Cambridge International Education has a proven track record of preparing students for success in university, employment, and life. More than 2 million students across 9,000 schools in 160 countries use Cambridge qualifications to gain admission to prestigious universities worldwide.
The curriculum equips students with the necessary tools to become confident, reflective, responsible, and innovative individuals. Schools that offer this programme provide a nurturing environment for students to grow and excel. Additionally, foreign languages like German and French are introduced as part of the curriculum, expanding global communication skills.
The Cambridge International Education programme at CMS opens doors to a future full of opportunities. Whether you’re aiming for top universities or global career prospects, the skills learned through this curriculum will prepare you for the challenges of tomorrow. Join CMS, and become part of an international educational network shaping the leaders of tomorrow.
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