Curriculum

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.