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Cambridge International postpones May/June 2020 exams

Cambridge International postpones exams

Cambridge International has announced that it will not run its international examinations in the May/June 2020 series in any country. This includes Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge O Level, Cambridge International AS & A Level, Cambridge AICE Diploma and Cambridge Pre-U.

It will be working with schools to assess students’ achievements using the best available evidence. Students will receive a grade and a certificate from Cambridge International, given the knowledge and skills they have acquired in their programs of study. This will ensure that students are not disadvantaged as a result of the extraordinary circumstances facing school districts around the country.

Cambridge will provide guidance to schools on how students will receive those grades. It is talking to universities worldwide and factoring these unprecedented circumstances into admissions decisions so that students can continue with their education journeys as soon as possible.

Cambridge will continue to offer a wide range of support and resources for schools, teachers, and students on its website at www.cambridgeinternational.org. On Thursday, March 26, Cambridge will provide an update for schools. Additional updates will be provided as regularly as possible, going forward.

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