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CJD Braunschweig International School Braunschweig - Wolfsburg Helmstedter Straße 37· 38126 Braunschweig Tel 0531 889210-0 · fax 0531 889210-15 Email [email protected] Parents’ letter 13.10.2015 Dear parents, We would like to inform you about conducting assessment tests (AT) and the Cambridge Progression Tests in English, Math and Science at the International School. Students sit regular assessment tests three times a year in a range of subjects. These assessment tests are created by the subject teacher based on the topics taught in class. Years 2 to 8 sit Cambridge Progression Tests in English, Mathematics and Science in the third term. The Progression Tests are standardized exams for Primary and Secondary 1 students which are set by the Cambridge Examination Board. Teachers mark the papers internally according to the marking scheme which is provided by Cambridge. All marks will be entered to the Progress Checker which is as a new tool to analyze students’ performance and to give feedback to you as parents enabling you to trace the progress of your child in the years to come. The usual routine will be to have all the papers for the different stages at the end of the school year. As you may have seen in previous years these tests are of a high standard. The syllabus for English and Mathematics have been condensed in the Primary section and the syllabus for Science in the years 6 to 8 to allow completion of the programmes at the end of Year 8. For the report card at the end of the school year every subject teacher will comment and grade the student’s performance of all three terms. The print-out of the Progress Checker will be given out with the report card to show the results of the Progression Tests and state areas which need practice. Please note that the Progression Tests will not be given back to the students and we do not offer possibilities to see the papers. Year 9 and 10 students prepare for their IGCSE exams in the spring session of Year 10.. Their AT in all exam subjects which are designed by the respective subject teacher usually consists of questions from

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CJD BraunschweigInternational School Braunschweig - WolfsburgHelmstedter Straße 37· 38126 BraunschweigTel 0531 889210-0 · fax 0531 889210-15Email [email protected]

Parents’ letter13.10.2015

Dear parents,

We would like to inform you about conducting assessment tests (AT) and the Cambridge Progression Tests in English, Math and Science at the International School.Students sit regular assessment tests three times a year in a range of subjects. These assessment tests are created by the subject teacher based on the topics taught in class. Years 2 to 8 sit Cambridge Progression Tests in English, Mathematics and Science in the third term. The Progression Tests are standardized exams for Primary and Secondary 1 students which are set by the Cambridge Examination Board. Teachers mark the papers internally according to the marking scheme which is provided by Cambridge. All marks will be entered to the Progress Checker which is as a new tool to analyze students’ performance and to give feedback to you as parents enabling you to trace the progress of your child in the years to come. The usual routine will be to have all the papers for the different stages at the end of the school year. As you may have seen in previous years these tests are of a high standard. The syllabus for English and Mathematics have been condensed in the Primary section and the syllabus for Science in the years 6 to 8 to allow completion of the programmes at the end of Year 8.For the report card at the end of the school year every subject teacher will comment and grade the student’s performance of all three terms. The print-out of the Progress Checker will be given out with the report card to show the results of the Progression Tests and state areas which need practice. Please note that the Progression Tests will not be given back to the students and we do not offer possibilities to see the papers. Year 9 and 10 students prepare for their IGCSE exams in the spring session of Year 10.. Their AT in all exam subjects which are designed by the respective subject teacher usually consists of questions from previous exam papers. The second and last AT in Year 10 is a Mock Paper and students sit one complete old question paper per subject considering their choice for core and extended syllabus in the subject.

Progression Tests EnglishEnglish / Year 1st term 2nd term 3rd term

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CJD BraunschweigInternational School Braunschweig - WolfsburgHelmstedter Straße 37· 38126 BraunschweigTel 0531 889210-0 · fax 0531 889210-15Email [email protected]

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Progression Tests MathematicsMaths/ Year 1st term 2nd term 3rd term

1 no AT no AT AT2 AT AT AT3 AT AT stage 44 AT AT stage 55 AT AT stage 66 AT AT stage 77 AT AT stage 88 AT AT Stage 99 AT AT AT

10 AT Mock paper IGCSE examsScience/ Year 1st term 2nd term 3rd term

1 no AT no AT no AT2 no AT no AT no AT3 AT AT stage 34 AT AT stage 45 AT AT stage 56 AT AT AT7 AT AT stage 88 AT AT Stage 99 AT AT AT

10 AT Mock paper IGCSE examsProgression Tests Science

Additionally, Year 6 students sit the Cambridge Primary Checkpoint Test in English and Mathematics in autumn, the Cambridge Primary Checkpoint Test Science in spring. Year 8 students sit the Checkpoint Tests in English, Mathematics and Science in the spring session (April). Checkpoint tests are marked in Cambridge and each learner receives a statement of achievement and a diagnostic report. The Cambridge Checkpoint feedback reports help our school to make strategic decisions, drawing on a pool of results information. The feedback gained from Cambridge is also an invaluable source of information for learners and

CJD BraunschweigInternational School Braunschweig - WolfsburgHelmstedter Straße 37· 38126 BraunschweigTel 0531 889210-0 · fax 0531 889210-15Email [email protected]

parents, providing them with a transferable indication of academic progress and achievement.Please do not hesitate to contact us in case of any questions.Sincerely,

Arundhati Mukherji Anne KönekeAcademic Dean Cambridge Examination Coordinator