CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY CURRICULUM
Cambridge Primary is an international education programme, typically for young learners aged 4 to 11 years and is used in primary schools around the world. It develops young learners who are confident, responsible, reflective, innovative and engaged. Each curriculum framework is designed to engage learners in an active and creative learning journey.
The Cambridge Primary Curriculum is founded on the values of the University of Cambridge and the best practices in schools. Each framework for English, Mathematics, and Science is designed to engage learners in an active and creative learning journey while providing a comprehensive set of progressive learning objectives. The objectives detail what the learner should know or what they should be able to do in each year of primary education. The curriculum provides a structure for teaching and learning and a reference against which learners' abilities and understanding can be checked. The Cambridge Primary Curriculum promotes an inquiry-based approach to learning to develop thinking skills and encourage intellectual engagement.
Ananth International School believes in a balanced education that establishes a solid foundation for all students in literacy and numeracy while allowing students to explore specialist areas dependent on their interests, strengths, ability, and college aspirations. To achieve this, our secondary school follows the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) curriculum which helps to ensure we maintain a good standard of our student's academic aspirations.