🇺🇸 Curriculum

Overview

The American Curriculum is a flexible, student-centered education system based on U.S. education standards. It emphasizes creativity, problem-solving, and holistic development, preparing students for university and real-world success. Known for its diverse course offerings and focus on individual growth, it is widely used in international schools and accepted by top universities globally.


Key Features
  • 🧩 Flexible & Customizable: Students choose electives based on interests and future career goals.
  • 🧠 Focus on Critical Thinking: Inquiry-based learning encourages innovation and analysis.
  • 🏫 Continuous Assessment: Grades are based on class performance, homework, quizzes, and projects.
  • 🎓 Pathway to American Universities: Students graduate with a High School Diploma accepted worldwide.
  • 🌐 Globally Adaptable: Easily integrates with Advanced Placement (AP), SATs, and college prep tracks.

Curriculum Structure

1. Elementary School

Grades: Kindergarten – Grade 5 (Ages 5–11)
Focus Areas:

  • English Language Arts (Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking)
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Physical Education
  • Art & Music
  • ICT & Technology

2. Middle School

Grades: 6 – 8 (Ages 11–14)

Develops critical thinking and independent study skills.
Subjects include:

  • English
  • Algebra or Pre-Algebra
  • Earth or Life Science
  • Geography & U.S. History
  • Foreign Languages
  • Physical Education
  • Arts & Electives

3. High School

Grades: 9 – 12 (Ages 14–18)

Students work towards a High School Diploma by earning credits in core and elective subjects.
Core Subjects:

  • English Language & Literature
  • Mathematics (Algebra I/II, Geometry, Calculus)
  • Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
  • Social Studies (World History, U.S. History, Government)
  • Physical Education
  • Health Education

Electives:

  • Business, Economics, Art, Drama, Technology, Computer Science, Foreign Languages.

Advanced Programs
  • Advanced Placement (AP): University-level courses and exams offered in High School
  • SAT / ACT: Standardized tests used for college admissions
  • College & Career Counseling: Helps students plan their future paths effectively

Assessment System
  • Grading is continuous (A–F scale)
  • Regular assignments, projects, and exams
  • Final GPA (Grade Point Average) determines academic standing

Benefits of the American Curriculum
  • Highly flexible for all learning styles
  • Personalized education pathways
  • Focus on real-world skills
  • Continuous assessment promotes consistent growth
  • Recognized by top universities in the USA and internationally

American Curriculum at Our School

We offer a modern, innovative American Curriculum tailored for 21st-century learners. With engaging lessons, skilled educators, and advanced college prep, your child will thrive in a dynamic and supportive environment.


FAQs

Q: What is a High School Diploma?
A: It’s the official graduation certificate earned after completing Grade 12, qualifying students for university.

Q: Are AP and SATs available at your school?
A: Yes. We offer AP courses and SAT preparation for advanced academic opportunities.

Q: Is the curriculum suitable for international students?
A: Absolutely. It’s widely offered in international schools and supports smooth transitions worldwide.