British Curriculum

Kindergarden (EYFS):

  • Language and Literacy: Introduction to letters and sounds, basic vocabulary, simple sentences.
  • Mathematics: Counting, basic shapes, patterns, and basic number concepts.
  • Creative Arts: Art, music, and movement activities.
  • Physical Education: Basic physical activities and coordination exercises.
  • Personal, Social, and Emotional Development: Social skills, sharing, and emotional awareness.
  • Science: Basic nature and sensory exploration.

Primary School (Years 1-6):

  • English: Reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills.
  • Mathematics: Numbers, operations, geometry, and problem-solving.
  • Science: Introduction to biology, physics, chemistry, and scientific inquiry.
  • History: Basic historical concepts and events.
  • Geography: Introduction to world geography, maps, and basic human-environment interactions.
  • Art and Design: Creative activities and visual arts.
  • Music: Introduction to musical concepts and playing musical instruments.
  • Physical Education: Team sports, individual sports, and fitness.
  • Personal, Social, and Health Education: Developing life skills, health, and social understanding.

Middle School (Years 7-9):

  • English Language and Literature: Analytical reading, critical thinking, and literary analysis.
  • Mathematics: Advanced arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and introductory statistics.
  • Science: In-depth study of biology, physics, and chemistry.
  • History: Detailed exploration of historical events and periods.
  • Geography: In-depth study of global geography, human geography, and regional studies.
  • Modern Foreign Languages: Usually a choice between languages like French, Spanish, or Arabic.
  • Design and Technology: Practical and design-oriented subjects.
  • Physical Education: Developing advanced physical skills and sports.
  • Citizenship and PSHE (Personal, Social, Health Education): Ethical and social discussions, personal development.


High School (Years 10-13):

  • English Literature: In-depth analysis of literary works.
  • Mathematics: Advanced algebra, calculus, statistics, and more.
  • Sciences: Specialized studies in biology, physics, chemistry, and possibly other sciences.
  • History: Thematic or specific historical studies.
  • Geography: Advanced regional studies, global issues.
  • Foreign Languages: Continuation of language studies.
  • Art, Music, Drama: More specialized creative and performing arts.
  • Physical Education: Sports, fitness, and well-being.
  • Additional Electives: Depending on the school’s offerings, students might choose from a range of subjects including business, computer science, psychology, economics, etc.