Curriculum Overview
Understanding the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) structure and our educational approach
CBC Education Structure (2-6-3-3-3)
Pre-Primary
2 Years • Ages 4-5 years
Foundation stage focusing on play-based learning, social skills, and basic literacy
Key Competencies:
Primary
6 Years • Ages 6-12 years
Lower and upper primary education building core competencies across all learning areas
Key Competencies:
Junior Secondary
3 Years • Ages 13-15 years
Exploratory phase where students discover their interests and talents across various subjects
Key Competencies:
Senior Secondary
3 Years • Ages 16-18 years
Specialization phase with three pathways: STEM, Social Sciences, and Arts & Sports Science
Key Competencies:
Core Subjects Across All Pathways
Community Service Learning
Promoting civic responsibility and community engagement
Physical Education
Health, fitness, and sports activities
ICT
Digital literacy and technology skills
Assessment Methods
Continuous Assessment
Ongoing evaluation of student progress through various activities and tasks
- Formative assessments
- Project-based learning
- Portfolio development
Competency-Based Evaluation
Assessment focused on what students can do rather than just what they know
- Practical demonstrations
- Real-world applications
- Skill mastery
Summative Assessment
Periodic evaluations to measure overall learning outcomes
- End-of-term assessments
- Standardized tests
- Performance reviews
Explore Our Pathways
Learn more about our three CBC pathways: STEM, Social Sciences, and Arts & Sports Science
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