Social Studies: History, Geography, Civics, Economics.
Additional Subjects:
Arts: Visual Arts (painting, drawing, sculpting), Performing Arts (drama, music, dance).
Physical Education: Sports, exercise, and activities to promote physical fitness.
Health Education: Topics like nutrition, personal health, and well-being.
Technology Education: Basic computer skills, digital literacy, and sometimes coding.
Extracurricular Activities:
Schools often offer extracurricular activities such as clubs, sports teams, debate teams, drama clubs, etc. These activities supplement the formal curriculum and offer opportunities for students to pursue their interests beyond the regular classroom setting.
Assessment and Grading:
Schools use various assessment methods, including tests, quizzes, projects, presentations, and homework, to evaluate students' progress and understanding of the material. Grading systems differ across regions but often involve letter grades (A, B, C, etc.) or numerical scales (e.g., out of 100).
Educational Levels:
The curriculum may be organized into different educational levels: elementary school (Nursery to Class 5), Middle school (Class 6 to 8), and Secondary School (Classes 9 & 10). Each level builds upon the knowledge and skills acquired in the previous one.