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Cambridge Mathematics originated when concerned and interested parties from across the University of Cambridge came together in pursuit of a vision for mathematics education. The enactment of this vision draws on the expertise that resides in the University and on that of our international advisors. Each of the University partners has a wide national and international presence.

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    Cambridge Mathematics originated when concerned and interested parties from across the University of Cambridge came together in pursuit of a vision for mathematics education.

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    The Cambridge Mathematics team share, consult and work in partnership with knowledgeable colleagues all over the world

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    We pay tribute to two giants of mathematics education in the UK who both made important contributions to the development of Cambridge Mathematics

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Cambridge Mathematics is committed to championing and securing a world class mathematics education for all students from 3 – 19 years old, applicable to both national and international contexts and based on evidence from research and practice.

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