02 Apr 2024
Schools in Egypt have been busy holding ceremonies to celebrate their learners’ success in Cambridge Checkpoint tests. Eighty schools have held Cambridge Primary ceremonies and 61 have held Cambridge Lower Secondary ceremonies – celebrating the achievements of more than 5500 learners.
Maye El Hadad, Country Director, Egypt & North Africa for International Education at Cambridge and Khaled Moussa, Schools Development Manager, Egypt, are proud to continue this tradition for another year and support schools in the country. Maye El Haddad said: ‘The Cambridge Checkpoint ceremonies create a memorable experience for students and their families, as well as showcase the hard work and dedication of students and their teachers. It’s wonderful to have an opportunity to celebrate everything the learners have achieved before they move on to the next stage of their education.’
Mrs Yasmin Eltayeb, Primary Principal, Summits International School said: ‘Our graduation ceremony for the Cambridge Primary stage was a resounding success, marking not just the end of one chapter but the beginning of countless adventures yet to unfold as young minds embark on their journey towards greatness. The dynamic approach of the Cambridge Primary programme has empowered our teachers, providing them with powerful tools and resources for their continuous professional growth and ensuring they are equipped to nurture and inspire the leaders of tomorrow.’
The photograph shows Year 6 students at the British School in Cairo at their Cambridge Checkpoint graduation ceremony.
If your school would like to hold a Cambridge Checkpoint ceremony this year, you can find guides and resources on our Support for Teachers pages.