Cambridge International Curriculum
Wentworth delivers learning through the internationally recognised Cambridge International Education curriculum, which provides a coherent academic framework from Primary through to senior secondary school.
Cambridge programmes are designed to develop deep subject understanding, strong thinking skills, and the ability to apply knowledge confidently in new and unfamiliar contexts. The curriculum places emphasis on analysis, evaluation, and problem-solving rather than rote memorisation, supporting students to become independent and reflective learners.
A Coherent Learning Pathway
The Cambridge curriculum is structured to provide clear progression between stages of learning. As students move through the school, expectations increase steadily, ensuring continuity and appropriate challenge at each phase.
At Wentworth, students progress through age-appropriate Cambridge programmes, culminating in Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge AS and A Level courses in the senior years. This progression ensures students are well prepared for the academic demands of university study and future pathways.
Teaching and Learning
Cambridge learning at Wentworth is delivered by subject specialists who combine strong academic expertise with a clear understanding of each student’s needs. Teaching is structured, challenging, and supportive, with assessment used to guide progress and inform next steps.
Small class sizes and strong relationships enable teachers to provide targeted feedback and personalised support while maintaining high academic expectations.


