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| Curriculum | Co-Curricular
Activities | Learning
Areas | Career
Guidance |
To facilitate the teaching and learning process,
the Aga Khan School , Garden’s curriculum
follows the Board of Secondary Education, Karachi
's prescribed curriculum and enriches it curricular
material designed and developed in-School following
current educational trends.
The School curriculum strives to create a harmonious balance between academic
demands, sporting and cultural activities and community life. It challenges its
pupils to be intellectually inquisitive and socially conscious. The School believes
that while what students know is important, the true measure of a student’s
education is the ability to analyse what they do not know.
Developing critical thinking and analysis is therefore at the core of the School’s
mission. The School also encourages students to respect and appreciate other
people’s cultures, social structures, values and beliefs. Taken together,
these objectives are designed to help equip children with the tools they will
need to make their way in school, society and an increasingly interdependent
world.
Education is no longer treated as individual subjects such as Chemistry, Mathematics,
Zoology or Economics. Instead, similar subjects are clustered and redefined as
a learning area bringing a holistic approach to education.
The School's Learning Framework
Early Childhood Development Programme (ECD)
A four-year Early Childhood Development programme facilitates development during
a child’s crucial growing years (3 - 6 years) through innovative curriculum,
caring environment and child focused pedagogy. Children are encouraged to explore
and nurture their potential in the following learning areas :
- Early Exploration and Concept Building
: Early Science and Emerging Numeracy
- Language and Literacy: Urdu and English
- Child Care, Social, Personal and Moral
Development
- Music Movement & Artistic Development
Junior-Secondary Curriculum
An eight-year junior secondary programme provides several exciting, inspiring
and thought-provoking opportunities for students to enhance their knowledge,
skills and attitudes in the following areas:
- Learning Area English Language Development
- Learning Area Native Languages and Literature
- Learning Area Science
- Learning Area Social Sciences
- Learning Area Aesthetic Development through
Arts
- PrISM (Personal, Intellectual, Social
and Moral Development
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