Subjects Offered
Our curriculum is designed to provide a balanced education, preparing students for academic success and lifelong learning. Below is a list of subjects offered across different grades.
English Language
Focuses on developing critical language skills including grammar, spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, and vocabulary. Students engage in reading comprehension, summary writing, essay composition, letter writing, and oral communication skills. This subject lays the foundation for effective communication and is essential for academic success in all other subjects.
Mathematics
Provides problem-solving tools and logical reasoning skills. Topics include number theory, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, probability, and statistics. Students also learn real-life applications such as budgeting, measurement, and data interpretation. A core subject for science, technology, engineering, and financial literacy.
Biology
Explores living organisms and life processes. Topics include cell biology, reproduction, genetics, classification of organisms, ecology, health and disease, and human anatomy. Emphasis is placed on scientific experiments, observation skills, and application of biological knowledge in daily life and careers such as medicine, agriculture, and environmental science.
Chemistry
Introduces students to the properties of matter, atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical bonding, acids and bases, electrolysis, organic chemistry, and laboratory safety. Through experiments and calculations, students gain insight into the practical uses of chemistry in fields such as medicine, industry, and environmental protection.
Physics
Teaches the laws of nature that govern motion, energy, forces, electricity, magnetism, light, sound, and heat. Physics encourages critical thinking, mathematical application, and experimental investigation. Essential for students interested in engineering, electronics, aviation, and other technical fields.
Geography
Covers both physical and human geography. Students learn about landforms, climate, weather, natural resources, population, urbanization, and environmental issues. Skills such as map reading, data analysis, and fieldwork prepare students for roles in environmental management, planning, and tourism.
History
Provides insights into past human societies, major events, cultures, and political systems. Topics include ancient civilizations, African kingdoms, colonialism, independence movements, and global conflicts. History teaches critical thinking, interpretation of sources, and an understanding of how the past shapes the present.
Religious Education
Examines Christian teachings, biblical studies, moral values, church history, and comparative religion. Encourages students to reflect on ethical decision-making, spiritual development, and respect for different religious beliefs. Also addresses social justice, human dignity, and community service.
Civic Education
Promotes active citizenship and social responsibility. Students learn about national identity, democracy, governance, human rights, the constitution, and the importance of civic duties. Encourages respect for diversity, law, and community participation. Prepares students to be responsible and informed citizens.
ICT & Computer Science
Develops digital skills including typing, word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, internet use, and email. Computer Science topics include algorithms, programming, networking, and database systems. Prepares students for modern digital environments and careers in IT, coding, and cyber security.
Business Studies
Introduces the principles of entrepreneurship, economics, accounting, marketing, human resource management, and business ethics. Students learn how businesses operate, how to manage finances, and how to create business plans. Encourages innovation, leadership, and economic awareness.
Home Economics
Equips students with essential life skills such as food preparation, meal planning, nutrition, childcare, sewing, budgeting, and home management. It promotes healthy living, financial responsibility, and creativity. Prepares students for both personal development and careers in hospitality and family services.
Additional Mathematics
Offers a more advanced study of mathematics for academically strong students. Topics include calculus, matrices, vectors, functions, trigonometric identities, and advanced algebra. It prepares students for higher education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.
Pure Physics
Focuses on in-depth theoretical and mathematical aspects of physics. Includes advanced topics such as wave motion, energy transformation, electromagnetism, nuclear physics, and scientific investigations. Suitable for students pursuing engineering, physical sciences, and research careers.
Pure Chemistry
Expands on core chemistry by introducing advanced inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry concepts. Topics include reaction kinetics, chemical equilibrium, advanced titration, atomic orbitals, and polymer chemistry. Ideal for students aiming for science and medical careers.