Curriculum Overview

Our Curriculum Philosophy

We educate the mind and character. Lessons are rigorous yet supportive, and every unit links knowledge to real-life application and service.

What Students Learn

  • Literacy & Communication: grammar, composition, oral presentation, research skills

  • Numeracy & Problem-Solving: stepwise methods, error logs, practical tasks

  • Science & Technology: experiments, lab notebooks, ICT integration from JSS

  • Humanities & Citizenship: history, government, culture, ethics, civic responsibility

  • Creative & Physical Development: arts, music, sports, health & wellness

How We Teach

  • Explicit instruction → guided practice → independent work

  • Active learning: experiments, debates, projects, peer teaching

  • Assessment for learning: quizzes, exit tickets, rubrics, self/peer review

  • Character formation: punctuality, neat work, respectful conduct, leadership roles

Assessment & Reporting

  • Continuous Assessment (CA): classwork, quizzes, assignments, practicals

  • Examinations: termly exams and standardized mocks for SS classes

  • Feedback: detailed comments, parent conferences, improvement targets

Homework & Study Habits

  • Purposeful homework to consolidate learning; study-skills workshops, reading culture, and supervised prep times.

Inclusion & Support

  • Differentiated tasks, catch-up clinics, and counselling support; clear policies on academic honesty and device use.