Curriculum Overview

Our curriculum is two-folded – Cambridge Curriculum English Medium and our National Curriculum English Version.

Cambridge Curriculum

What is the Cambridge Curriculum?

The Cambridge International Curriculum was introduced by Cambridge Assessment International Education, a globally recognised provider of international qualifications. This curriculum shapes an individual’s education from age five to 19 and allows them to focus on subjects based on their strengths and interests. Cambridge International is part of the world-renowned University of Cambridge. Over 10,000 schools in 160 countries offer Cambridge programmes and qualifications.

What subjects are covered?

The Cambridge Primary programme develops skills and understanding in ten subjects, including English, mathematics and science, and includes assessment that proves and improves learning. 

For Cambridge Lower Secondary, students are taught core subjects such as English as a first or second language, mathematics, science, Cambridge Global Perspectives and ICT Starters. Students can also dabble in newly added subjects – Art & Design, Digital Literacy, Music and Physical Education.

Students in Cambridge Upper Secondary prepare to sit for the IGCSE examination between the ages of 14 and 16 years. It was developed over 30 years ago and is recognised by leading universities and employers worldwide. There are over 70 subjects available at Cambridge IGCSE, including 30 languages, and schools can offer them in any combination.

Next, students transition to the final stage of the Cambridge International Curriculum, Cambridge Advanced. The Cambridge International AS & A Levels are offered and is a globally recognised qualification as well as a ticket to many higher education institutions worldwide. Students have the opportunity to develop a deep subject understanding (with 55 courses available) together with independent learning and constructive thinking skills.

What is the aim of the curriculum?

The Cambridge Pathway gives students a clear path for educational success from age five to 19. The four stages of the Cambridge Pathway lead seamlessly from primary to secondary and pre-university years. Each stage builds on the learners’ development from the previous one, but can also be offered separately. This flexibility means that students can hop on and off at any point along the way.

The flexibility and international nature of the Cambridge International curriculum also means that students can begin their studies in one country and complete them in another. What is taught in the classroom won’t be exactly the same in each country – as schools have freedom to tailor the course content to suit their students’ local needs and contexts – but the syllabus aims and assessment objectives are the same worldwide.

Cambridge Young Learners English

Cambridge English: Young Learners, also known as Young Learners English Tests (YLE), is a suite of English language tests specially designed for children in primary and lower-secondary school. The tests are provided by Cambridge English Language Assessment (previously known as University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations).

The suite includes three qualifications, each targeted at a different level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Cambridge English: Starters (YLE Starters) is targeted at pre-A1 Level, Cambridge English: Movers (YLE Movers) at CEFR Level A1, and Cambridge English: Flyers (YLE Flyers) at CEFR Level A2.

International Curriculum

Cambridge curriculum sets a global standard for education, with programmes that stretch, challenge and inspire our students.

Assessment

Good assessment is at the heart a good education. We design assessments that are fair, valid, reliable and practicable.

Teaching and learning

The Cambridge teacher and learner attributes inspire a love of learning in our students and an innovative approach in our teachers.

International Recognition

Cambridge students can be confident that their qualifications will be valued by universities and employers across the world.

National Curriculum

We follow the English version of National Curriculum. The English version for all the subjects excluding Bangla prepares our students to develop a feel of globalization where English language plays the role of technology. We never let our students feel slighted.

Extra-Curricular Activities

  • Remove stage fear
  • Develop positive social skills and etiquettes
  • Develop work ethics
  • Learn job interview skills
  • Listen, speak and understand English language
  • Become self-confident