Cambridge has partnered with 1,000 schools in South Asia and is growing rapidly in Nepal.

 Kathmandu, July 29 — Cambridge University Press & Assessment has reached an important milestone by partnering with over 1,000 Cambridge International Schools across South Asia. This shows growing popularity of internationally recognized education in the region.

In Nepal, demand for Cambridge education is rising as more parents and school leaders want to prepare students for global opportunities. Many schools are adopting the Cambridge Pathway for students aged 3 to 19. This curriculum combines global learning with respect for local cultures, focuses on inquiry-based learning, and helps students become confident, responsible, and innovative. Teachers also receive professional training to support this.

The milestone reflects a worldwide trend toward international education. In 2024, a record number of students took Cambridge exams. To meet growing needs, Cambridge will launch a third Cambridge Checkpoint test series in March 2026, giving schools more flexibility in scheduling assessments.

Vinay Sharma, Senior Vice President for International Education in South Asia, said this achievement shows Cambridge’s commitment to preparing students for the future. Their programs not only teach academic knowledge but also important skills to tackle global challenges like climate change and artificial intelligence.

Cambridge International Schools offer qualifications such as IGCSE and International AS & A Levels, which help students access higher education and career opportunities around the world.

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