Education WP

Curriculum

Our curriculum is designed to provide a balanced blend of curricular and co-curricular activities, equipping students with the skills and confidence necessary to tackle contemporary challenges.

Students must be proficient in both English and Urdu.

English will be the primary medium of instruction. Students are encouraged to communicate in English within the school premises.

Syllabus
The curriculum is segmented into five distinct parts, labeled as Syllabus A, B, C, D, and E, each tailored to specific time frames. These syllabi encompass a comprehensive set of teaching objectives, lesson plans, worksheets, page references, activities, demonstrations, special materials requirements, excursions, and parental involvement guidelines.
Classes 1–5 adhere to a unified curriculum.
From Class 6 onwards, students are offered a choice between two streams: Cambridge or Matric, based on predetermined criteria for selection.
Syllabus Division by School Year
First Term
Comprises Syllabi A, B, and C, followed by a designated period for revision. Mid-Year Examinations are conducted after the revision period.
Final Term
Consists of Syllabi D and E, followed by a revision period. Final Term Examinations commence after the revision phase.
Working Days Allocation
Syllabus A
26 Days
Syllabus B
24 Days
Syllabus C
22 Days
Syllabus D
24 Days
Syllabus E
33 Days
Note: The duration of these syllabi may vary depending on unexpected holidays.

Assessments

Assessment tests are conducted upon the completion of Syllabi A, B, and D. Each assessment carries 25 marks, contributing to the overall subject grade. Marks from Assessments A and B are included in the First Term evaluation, while Assessments D and E are considered in the Final Term assessment. For language subjects such as English and Urdu, oral examination marks are also included in the overall grade calculation.

Assessment System

Subject First Term Final Term
English25 + 2525 + 25
Urdu25 + 2525 + 25
Math25 + 2525 + 25
Science25 + 2525 + 25
Social Studies25 + 2525 + 25
Religion25 + 2525 + 25
Computer25 + 2525 + 25

Note: Missed written assessments/tests will not be taken again.

Assessment results can be downloaded from the School App.

Examinations

Exams are held at the end of the First Term (Mid-Year Exams – October) and at the end of the Second Term (Final Exams – February).

Marks Scheme for Terminal Exams

Subject Paper Assessment Total
English10050200
Urdu10050200
Science10050150
Math10050150
Social Studies10050150
Computer10050150
Islamiat10050150
Catechism10050150
Art10050150

Grading Scheme

A+Outstanding (90–100%)
AExcellent (80–89.9%)
BVery Good (70–79.9%)
CGood (60–69.9%)
DSatisfactory (50–59.9%)
FFailed (40–49.9%)
Ungradable0–39.9%
Note: As the school does not charge any examination fee, students are required to submit A4 sheets (BLC, 70gm) at the beginning of the academic session.

Academic Policies

Homework Policy

Four subjects per day except Thursday and Friday. Homework is shared weekly through WhatsApp groups.

Worksheets

Two worksheets per syllabus are provided to enhance student skills.

Class Tests

Regular tests are conducted after each topic/chapter for revision and concept clarification.

Parent Involvement

Parents are requested to sign their children’s copies and tests regularly.

Online Classes

The school may switch to online classes during unexpected holidays to maintain academic continuity.