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Senior Secondary School Programme (XI-XII)

At the Senior Secondary level, students are in late adolescence, the time for rapid and intense growth; physically, mentally, and emotionally; where children will continue to assert independence and try to find their own identity in the world.

The School curriculum also shifts its focus from general to core subject- focussed specialised content. All subjects are dealt with in greater depth and students are encouraged to adapt to the academic rigour required to embark on the career paths they choose.

The School offers Science and Commerce streams at Senior Secondary level. In both streams, English language is a compulsory subject. The subjects offered in Science stream are English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science and Physical Education. In Commerce stream, subjects offered are Business Studies, Accountancy, Economics, Mathematics and Physical Education. The well-designed curriculum develops subject proficiency and nurtures students’ capabilities like language skills, logical and analytical ability, physical fitness, general awareness, problem solving ability and IT skills.

Highlights of Senior Secondary School Programme

  • Promoting the use of Information Technology in teaching and learning using digital learning solutions.

  • Simple, clear and sequential flow of knowledge.

  • Opportunities and scope for learning and appreciating basic concepts and facts.

  • Development of essential aptitude while constructing and applying knowledge.

  • Experiential learning through extended laboratory work, investigatory projects, presentations, etc.

  • Exploring the dynamic nature and interconnection of subjects.

  • Group discussion, seminar, elocution and debate for deeper understanding of concepts.

  • Teaching and assessment strategies that support the development of students’ understanding of science and its various facets as career options.

  • Challenge the students to apply skills of scientific inquiry, be curious and open to new ideas and data.