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The International Education Group under Cambridge University Press and Assessment has announced that it maintains a presence in more than a thousand Cambridge International Schools in South Asia.
The demand for Cambridge education in Nepal is increasing rapidly due to the growing interest of parents towards international level education. Schools choose Cambridge because of its flexible and world-class curriculum for ages 3 to 19, inquiry-based learning, and professional development opportunities for teachers.
According to Cambridge, the year 2024 saw the highest number of students taking Cambridge exams. Cambridge is also preparing to start a new third check point series from 2026 to help align the test schedule according to the academic calendar of schools.
Cambridge's Senior Vice President of South Asia Vinay Sharma said that reaching 1000 schools is a reflection of innovation and excellence.
