Curriculum

THE AMERICAN EDUGLOBAL SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT PROVIDES DAILY OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS TO INCREASE THEIR KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL BASE TO ACQUIRE ATTRIBUTES NECESSARY TO LEAD A MEANINGFUL LIFE. THESE ATTRIBUTES ARE IDENTIFIED THROUGHOUT THE TENURE OF A STUDENT’S SCHOOL PROFILE, WHICH IS THE CORE OF OUR CURRICULUM MODEL. AMERICAN EDUGLOBAL SCHOOL OFFERS AN INDIAN (CBSE), CAMBRIDGE, AND AMERICAN CURRICULUM.

CBSE (CBSE is an Indian National Level Education Board)

The CBSE curriculum achieves desired national level of competencies by promoting cognitive and affective Cooperative Learning, Collaborative Learning, and Self-directed learning to facilitate the realization of learning outcomes. It promotes Life Skills, inculcates values, fosters cultural learning by strengthening knowledge and attitude related to livelihood skills and physical fitness.

CAIE (Cambridge Assessment International Education)

The Cambridge curriculum offers a variety of routes for learners with a wide range of abilities, including those whose first language is not English. It is the perfect springboard to advanced study. Cambridge curriculum develops learner knowledge, understanding, and skills in:
  • Subject content
  • Applying knowledge and understanding to new as well as familiar situations
  • Intellectual enquiry
  • Flexibility and responsiveness to change
  • Working and communicating in English
  • Influencing outcomes
  • Cultural awareness.

American Curriculum

The American or US Curriculum is based on American Common Core State Standards for English, Language Arts, Math, History & Geography, and Next-Generation Science Standards. This gives more creative freedom to tailor the curriculum based on individual needs. The high rigor provided by the American curriculum provides students with confidence to make their way to International universities in the US and UK . The curriculum has acceptance in Ivy league colleges. With broad subject combinations that the American curriculum offers it also has an Advanced placement program that has features listed below:
  • The AP program:The Advanced Placement Program of the College Board gives students the opportunity to pursue college-level studies while still in secondary school and possibly to receive advanced placement and/or credit upon entering college.
  • AP Capstone program: AP Capstone is an innovative program that equips students with the independent research, collaborative teamwork, and communication skills that are increasingly valued by colleges.
  • AP Capstone is built on the foundation of two new AP courses – AP Seminar and AP Research – and is designed to complement and enhance the in-depth, discipline-specific study provided through other AP courses. The AP Capstone curriculum fosters inquiry, research, collaboration, and writing skills through the intensive investigation of topics from multiple perspectives.
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