The school's commitment to provide a high-quality education is exemplified by its affiliation with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The CBSE curriculum offers a comprehensive and student-centered approach to learning, emphasizing continuous and holistic evaluation. This introduction serves as a gateway to understanding how the CBSE curriculum plays a pivotal role in shaping the educational journey of students, enhancing their performance, and promoting holistic development.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum is a set of lessons and educational content that aims to provide a comprehensive education for students. The new curriculum for CBSE schools is divided into four stages based on the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020
Stage | Age Group | Focus |
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Foundational | 3–8 years | Focus on nutrition, cultural processes, lifestyle, school environment, and teacher and parent approach |
Preparatory | 8–11 years | Teach students the basics of language and arithmetic |
Middle | 11–14 years | Provide vocational exposure to children up to class 8 |
Secondary | 14–18 years | Help students develop capacities for reasoning and argumentation |
The curriculum aims to provide opportunities for students to develop holistically, including their physical, cognitive, emotional, and social well-being.
The curriculum emphasizes hands-on experience over rote learning.
The curriculum encourages students to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world situations.
The curriculum promotes critical and creative thinking, and encourages students to think laterally.
The curriculum includes environmental education in various disciplines from classes 1 to 12.
The curriculum uses standardized textbooks.
The curriculum includes core subjects such as Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Languages.
The curriculum includes skill electives in areas such as hospitality, technology, finance, and more.
The curriculum includes subjects such as dance, drama, music, and fine arts.
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