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readiness for secondary education and to provide feedback on their strengths and areas for
improvement. By taking part in this assessment, students not only have the opportunity to
Clubs have begun this week, and there are showcase their academic abilities but also gain valuable insights into their learning progress.
A Message from many to choose from. Please register your In English, students are evaluated on their ability to comprehend and respond to various texts
MRS. DYER child and transfer the payment; children will and their proficiency in grammar and writing. The Mathematics component of the assessment
not be allowed to attend clubs without pay-
focuses on mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills, while the Science assessment
HEAD OF SCHOOL ment. covers topics such as biology, chemistry, and physics.
We have a busy term ahead; please see the For Year 6 students, the Cambridge Primary Checkpoint is a significant milestone in their
calendar for the full-term activities; in the next educational journey, marking the culmination of their primary school experience. It is a val-
few weeks, we have:
• Year 6 Cambridge Checkpoint Exam:
Tuesday 23rd-Thursday 25th April
• Workers Day: Wednesday 1st May
• Art Exhibition: 6th -7th May
• Music Concert: 20th-22nd May.
We are so proud of our Year 6 pupils, who
have worked hard this week to complete their
Cambridge Checkpoint Exams.
A very warm welcome to our new families. It is
lovely to have you with us. At Abuja Prep, we
operate an open-door policy, so please don’t
hesitate to come and chat with one of us if
you have any questions or concerns.
Your child’s teacher will also reach out to you uable tool for teachers, parents, and students alike, providing a comprehensive overview of
to arrange an informal meeting to learn about Cambridge Primary Checkpoint: students’ academic achievements and areas for further development.
class routines and expectations. Evaluating Year 6 Students’ Achievement
Overall, the Cambridge Primary Checkpoint is crucial in ensuring that Year 6 students are
CLUBS The Cambridge Primary Checkpoint is an in- well-prepared for the transition to secondary education. By participating in this assessment,
CLUBS
students can demonstrate their knowledge and skills and receive valuable feedback to support
ternationally recognized assessment program
designed to evaluate the academic achieve- their ongoing learning and development.
HAVE
HAVE ment of Year 6 students at the end of their Well done, Year 6. We are so proud of you.
primary school education. This comprehen-
sive assessment covers key subjects such as
BEGUN English, Mathematics, and Science, holistically Have a wonderful week, everyone.
BEGUN
evaluating students’ knowledge and skills.
One of the main objectives of the Cambridge Kind Regards
Primary Checkpoint is to assess students’ Dominique Dyer.
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