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Carlton School
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Curriculum Criteria

At Carlton School, the Secondary School curriculum is designed to strengthen students’ academic knowledge while preparing them for higher education and future career opportunities. During this stage, students gain a deeper understanding of subjects and develop important skills such as analytical thinking, problem-solving, and independent learning.
 

The curriculum encourages students to explore concepts in greater depth through classroom discussions, practical learning, projects, and collaborative activities. Teachers guide students to build strong conceptual foundations while preparing them for board examinations and academic challenges. Along with academic excellence, equal importance is given to personality development, communication skills, and participation in co-curricular activities.
 

Curriculum Highlights

  • Comprehensive study of core subjects including English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies

  • Emphasis on conceptual understanding and analytical thinking

  • Practical learning through experiments, projects, and assignments

  • Integration of technology and digital learning tools

  • Regular assessments and academic progress monitoring

  • Preparation for board examinations and higher studies

  • Development of communication and presentation skills

  • Participation in sports, cultural activities, and extracurricular programs

  • Encouragement of critical thinking and independent learning

  • Guidance and mentorship from experienced teachers.

 

Scholastic and Co-Scholastic Areas

At Carlton School, the curriculum emphasizes the balanced development of students through both Scholastic and Co-Scholastic areas. While scholastic learning focuses on academic subjects and intellectual growth, co-scholastic activities help students develop creativity, leadership, communication, and social skills. This integrated approach ensures that students grow academically while also developing their overall personality and life skills.

 


 

Scholastic Areas

Scholastic areas focus on academic learning and the development of subject knowledge, analytical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. Students are encouraged to understand concepts clearly and apply their knowledge in practical situations.

 

Key Focus Areas

  • English Language and Literature

  • Mathematics and Logical Reasoning

  • Science (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology fundamentals)

  • Social Studies (History, Geography, Civics)

  • Computer Science and Digital Literacy

  • Project-based learning and research activities

  • Development of analytical and critical thinking skills

  • Regular academic assessments and examinations

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Co-Scholastic Areas

Co-Scholastic areas focus on the overall development of students beyond academics. These activities help students build confidence, creativity, leadership qualities, and teamwork skills.

 

Key Development Areas

  • Art, craft, music, and cultural activities

  • Sports and physical education programs

  • Public speaking, debates, and communication skills

  • Leadership and teamwork development

  • Participation in quizzes, competitions, and school events

  • Value education and character development

  • Social awareness and community activities

  • Discipline, responsibility, and positive behavior

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Through this balanced approach, the school ensures that students develop both academic excellence and essential life skills, preparing them to become confident and responsible individuals.

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