Primary School Curriculum (Classes I-V)
1. Languages
English: Focuses on developing reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.
Hindi: Emphasizes basic grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing skills.
Third Language: In some schools, a third language like Sanskrit, regional languages, or foreign languages is introduced from Class V.
2. Mathematics
Basic arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division)
Geometry (shapes, measurements)
Basic concepts of algebra
Word problems and practical applications
3. Environmental Studies (EVS)
Understanding the environment and its components
Basic concepts of science (plants, animals, human body)
Social studies (family, community, festivals, basic geography)
4. General Knowledge
Current affairs
Basic facts about the world, India, and prominent personalities
5. Art and Craft
Drawing, painting, and craft activities to enhance creativity
6. Physical Education
Basic exercises, sports, and games
Emphasis on physical fitness and teamwork
Middle School Curriculum (Classes VI-VIII)
1. Languages
English: Advanced grammar, comprehension, writing skills, literature (prose and poetry)
Hindi: Advanced grammar, comprehension, writing skills, literature
Third Language: Continuation of the third language introduced earlier
2. Mathematics
Advanced arithmetic, algebra, and geometry
Introduction to data handling and basic statistics
Practical applications and problem-solving
3. Science
General Science divided into Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
Focus on experimentation, observation, and scientific reasoning
4. Social Science
History: Ancient, medieval, and modern history of India and the world
Geography: Physical geography, map skills, natural resources
Civics: Basic concepts of democracy, government, and civic responsibilities
5. Computer Science
Basics of computers, MS Office, internet usage, and simple programming concepts
6. Art and Craft
More advanced techniques in drawing, painting, and craft
7. Physical Education
Sports, games, fitness activities, and basic health education
Secondary School Curriculum (Classes IX-X)
1. Languages
English: Literature (prose, poetry, drama), advanced grammar, writing skills (essays, letters, reports)
Hindi: Literature (prose, poetry, drama), advanced grammar, writing skills
Third Language: Optional, based on the school's offerings
2. Mathematics
Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, mensuration
Statistics and probability
Coordinate geometry
Application of mathematical concepts in real-life problems
3. Science
Physics: Basic concepts of motion, force, work, energy, sound, light, electricity, and magnetism
Chemistry: Atomic structure, chemical reactions, acids, bases and salts, metals and non-metals
Biology: Cell biology, human anatomy, plant physiology, health and diseases, reproduction in plants and animals
4. Social Science
History: Modern history of India and the world, Indian national movement
Geography: Physical features of India and the world, natural resources, environment and sustainability
Political Science: Indian Constitution, political institutions, democracy, and governance
Economics: Basic economic concepts, development, sectors of the Indian economy
5. Computer Science
More advanced topics in programming, basics of networking, web designing, and internet applications
6. Art Education
Visual arts, performing arts (music, dance), and craft
7. Work Education
Practical skills related to home science, agriculture, horticulture, carpentry, and other vocational subjects
8. Physical and Health Education
Sports and physical activities
Health and wellness education, yoga
9. Optional Subjects
Some schools may offer additional subjects like Information Technology, Home Science, or Fine Arts based on resources and student interest
Assessment and Evaluation
Formative Assessments: Regular quizzes, assignments, projects, and class participation.
Summative Assessments: Periodic exams, mid-term exams, and final exams.
Practical Exams: For subjects like Science and Computer Science, practical exams are conducted to assess hands-on skills.
Assessment and Evaluation
Emphasis on co-curricular activities such as debates, quizzes, sports competitions, cultural programs, and science exhibitions.
Development of life skills, leadership qualities, and ethical values through various school programs and activities.