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Our history with new name and logo
International . 25-07-2025

Our history with new name and logo

Our history

A Cambridge college

The University of Cambridge formed the ‘Local Examinations Syndicate’ over 160 years ago. Its aim was to raise standards in education by administering exams for people who were not members of the University and inspecting schools.

For the first time in 1858, 370 school candidates in 7 English cities sat exams set by the University of Cambridge. The Syndicate began examining internationally in 1864, and this aspect of its work grew quickly.

In 1998 the Syndicate created a new structure, leading to the establishment of three exam boards:

  • Cambridge Assessment International Education – the world’s largest provider of international education programmers and qualifications for 5- to 19-year-olds.
  • Cambridge Assessment English – provider of the world’s leading range of certificates for learners of English.
  • OCR – a leading UK exam board, dedicated to recognizing achievement in learners of all ages.

The Syndicate adopted the brand name ‘Cambridge Assessment’ in 2005.

In August 2021, Cambridge Assessment came together with Cambridge University Press to form a single organization: Cambridge University Press & Assessment. The new organization provides world-leading academic research, learning and assessment globally, backed by the first-class teaching and research departments of the University of Cambridge. It is a not-for-profit organization.

Cambridge University Press & Assessment established three new groups to integrate its learning and assessment services for English language, UK and International Education. The International Education group, formed in August 2022, brought together Cambridge Assessment International Education, Cambridge University Press Education and the Cambridge Partnership for Education. We are known as ‘Cambridge’ and the name of our awarding body is Cambridge International Education.

Our new name and logo

Since October 2023, we have introduced a refreshed name, logo, look and messaging to better reflect our joined-up offer for schools and partners worldwide. Our identity supports our continued commitment to support our schools to prepare their learners to be ready for the world and the future opportunities and challenges ahead.


We are Cambridge

We work with schools and partners worldwide to build an education that shapes knowledge, understanding and skills. Together, we give learners the confidence they need to thrive and make a positive impact in a changing world. 

Where we are now

We rolled out our new name and logo across platforms, materials and communications. This is a phased approach, with changes continuing into 2026. During this transition, you may still see some of our previous logos and references in use.

What’s been updated so far

  • 1.Our website and social media channels reflect the new identity.
  • 2.You will see our new name, look and logo at our events.
  • 3.Our communication toolkit offers downloadable resources including logos and guidelines, press release templates and resources to help explain Cambridge to parents.
  • 4.New customer plaques have been sent to approved Cambridge schools.
  • 5.Endorsed resources have begun using the new name and logo.
  • 6.Certificates and results documentation now feature our refreshed branding.

From March 2026 onwards

  • Question papers will include new name and logo.

Guidance for schools and partners

All schools and partners should now be using our new customer logo on their digital channels, including websites and social media.

For printed and other materials, we ask you to continue to phase in the new logo, as and when you are updating materials. You can find the latest assets, logo files, guidelines, and resources to help explain Cambridge to parents on the Communications toolkit.

Next steps

We will continue rolling out the refreshed identity, with future updates to include:

  • 1.Full branding across exam materials from March 2026.
  • 2.Continued support and guidance via the toolkit.
  • 3.Updated training and promotional resources.


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