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Navigating Cambridge Assessment—whether for IGCSE, AS & A Levels, or Cambridge English exams—can feel complex. But understanding how grading works and what examiners look for can help both students and parents approach learning with confidence and purpose.
This guide breaks down the key elements of Cambridge’s assessment criteria, explains how marks become grades, and outlines strategies to make the most of your preparation.
Cambridge Assessment ensures consistency and fairness through a rigorous process based on four pillars:
These elements ensure accuracy and uniformity in marking across different exam sessions.
After all exam scripts are marked, Cambridge takes these steps to determine final grades:
For Cambridge English exams (Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening), performance is mapped onto the Cambridge English Scale, which aligns with CEFR levels like A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2.
In Writing (for certain exam levels), candidates are assessed across multiple criteria—Content, Organisation, Language, and Communicative Achievement—each scored separately and combined for a final result.
a. Structured and Objective Marking: For objective subjects like Science or Math, point-based mark schemes ensure systematic scoring. Each keyword or idea may carry a specific mark.
b. Analytical and Balanced Judgement: In subjects like Business or History, examiners expect knowledge, application, analysis, and evaluation. Simply stating facts without explaining them may not earn full marks.
For Students:
For Parents:
Cambridge Assessment is systematic and transparent once understood. Whether students are aiming for high IGCSE scores, strong A-Level performance, or English proficiency, leveraging the assessment criteria effectively enhances both strategy and outcomes.
A: Standardized training for examiners, clear mark schemes, and quality checks ensure every script is marked accurately and consistently.
Q2: Why do grade boundaries change each year?A: To account for exam difficulty variation, Cambridge uses statistical tools and examiner judgment to set fair boundaries.
Q3: How does the Cambridge English Scale work?A: It maps scores to CEFR levels across different exam types, allowing accurate comparison of proficiency regardless of the test taken.
Q4: Are marks in essay-based subjects more subjective?A: While structure is needed, strong content and application backed by analysis can earn marks, even if wording varies. Objective frameworks support balanced judgment.
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