The school follows the NCERT Curriculum. It is designed to stimulate, challenge and
support all pupils.
The curriculum is supported by a wide range of academic extension and enrichment
activities through societies, lectures, field trips, visits, debates, poetry readings,
conferences and concerts creating a full co-curriculum which recognizes that
qualifications alone do not produce a broadly educated person.
These wide varieties of co-curricular activities are conducted for all levels and allow the
students to develop their existing interests and passions and to discover new ideas,
perspectives and skills, which broaden their horizons.
Time is allowed in the curriculum for extra-curricular activities, and on occasions the
timetable is suspended or modified to allow activities to occur, such as Outdoor
Activities, field days, sports fixtures and subject-specific day trips.
The curriculum is designed to ensure that every individual maximizes his or her
potential. There is a clear focus placed upon success in Board examinations, but the
school also takes seriously its responsibility in preparing pupils to succeed beyond the
school, at colleges, University, and in their subsequent careers.
The overall curricular provision is regularly reviewed to ensure that it best serves the
interests of all pupils. Within departments, schemes of work are reviewed annually and
are designed to ensure that lessons are correctly focused and that all pupils, regardless
of their particular needs, are able to make progress through the school.