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Curriculum

Core Subject


 1. Core Subjects:

  • English Language and Literature: Focus on reading, writing, critical thinking, and communication skills. Students explore a range of literary genres, enhance vocabulary, and improve grammar.
  • Mathematics: A strong foundation in mathematical concepts including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and calculus, with a focus on problem-solving and analytical thinking.
  • Science: Hands-on learning in biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science. Students engage in experiments, fieldwork, and inquiry-based projects.
  • Social Studies/History: Exploration of world history, geography, civics, and current events. Students develop an understanding of global cultures, societies, and historical events.
  • Foreign Languages: Introduction to language acquisition, focusing on communication skills in languages such as Spanish, French, or other regional languages.

2. Arts and Creative Development:

  • Visual Arts: Students engage in drawing, painting, sculpture, and design, developing creativity and artistic expression.
  • Performing Arts: Offering opportunities in music, drama, and dance. Students develop confidence, teamwork, and performance skills.
  • Crafts and Design: Encouraging students to explore creativity through various materials and techniques.

3. Physical Education and Wellness:

  • Physical Education: Encouraging physical fitness, teamwork, and leadership through a variety of sports and fitness activities.
  • Health Education: Providing students with knowledge about nutrition, mental health, and well-being, empowering them to make informed decisions.

4. Life Skills and Personal Development:

  • Character Education: Promoting values like respect, responsibility, and integrity. Students engage in activities designed to build empathy, leadership, and social skills.
  • Study Skills and Time Management: Teaching students how to organize their work, manage time effectively, and build strong study habits.
  • Vocational Skills: Preparing students for life beyond school with practical skills in areas such as technology, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy.

5. Special Programs and Support:

  • Individualized Learning Plans: Tailored support for students with diverse learning needs, ensuring all students have access to the resources they need to succeed.
  • Social-Emotional Learning (SEL): Providing students with tools to understand and manage their emotions, build positive relationships, and handle challenges effectively

Extracurricular Activities


Clubs and Societies: Students can participate in a variety of clubs ranging from debate and drama to science and environmental clubs.

Community Service: Encouraging students to engage in volunteer work and community-based projects, fostering a sense of social responsibility.