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  1. Many schools use Cambridge Checkpoint to assess learners at the end of the lower secondary programme. The video below walks teachers through our new Cambridge Checkpoint reports which, from 2023, score learners’ performance on a new 0-50 scale within new performance bands.

  2. From the May 2023 Cambridge Checkpoint series, in addition to the new performance bands, all primary and lower secondary reports show a score on a 0 to 50 scale (rather than a score on the legacy 0.0 to 6.0 scale). These changes apply to the curriculum codes shown below.

  3. Complete Lower Secondary Checkpoint Past Papers. CIEnotes provides the latest Past Papers and Resources including syllabus, specimen and question papers, marking schemes, notes and a lot more. All the available contents offered here are completely free and provided in the most convenient way.

  4. studycambridgecheckpoint.weebly.com › cambridge-checkpointCambridge Checkpoint Paper 1

    Cambridge Checkpoint Paper One Tips (New Exam Format From 2018) Paper 1 is a non-fiction paper. The old exam format (before 2018) had three sections: reading; writing; grammar.

  5. Cambridge Primary Checkpoint is a series of assessments for use in the final year of primary education. It enables schools to obtain an international benchmark of learner performance to identify and address learning needs.

  6. Cambridge Lower Secondary Checkpoint is a series of assessments designed to assess learners at the end of the Cambridge Lower Secondary programme. It enables schools to obtain an international benchmark of learner performance to identify and address learning needs.

  7. Cambridge Lower Secondary assessment uses internationally benchmarked tests, giving parents extra trust in the feedback they receive. There are two assessment options: Cambridge Lower Secondary Progression Tests (marked in school) Cambridge Lower Secondary Checkpoint (marked by Cambridge examiners).