The High School
Grades 9 - 12
The International Baccalaureate program in grades eleven and twelve forms the core of
high school curriculum. Work done in grades nine and ten prepares the student for the IB
program. Students have several choices to make along the way and are guided by the faculty
who are always mindful of their need to meet entrance requirements at universities around
the world. This challenging program has met with great success and excellent results in
recent years.
Each student does a minimum of eight and a maximum of ten courses during grades 9 and
10. All are obliged to study English, French, mathematics, physical education, at least
one science and at least one social science. Further choices are possible from the list at
the end of this page. Students can take IGCSE Examinations in many of these subjects at
the end of tenth grade.
The International Baccalaureate Program
To qualify for the IB diploma, a student must take one course from each of the groups
listed below: three at Higher Level and three at Subsidiary Level. In addition, students
take a Theory of Knowledge course, participate in public service activities, and write
4,000-word Extended Essay.

CURRICULUM
First Language: includes literature
 | ENGLISH |
 | FRENCH |
 | HINDI |
 | JAPANESE |
 | SPANISH |
 | SWEDISH |
 | KOREAN |
 | RUSSIAN |
Second Language:
 | ENGLISH |
 | FRENCH |
 | GERMAN |
 | HINDI |
 | SPANISH |
Mathematics:
 | MATHEMATICS |
 | ADVANCED MATHEMATICS |
 | MATHEMATICAL STUDIES |
Individuals and Society:
 | ECONOMICS |
 | HISTORY |
Experimental Science:
 | BIOLOGY |
 | CHEMISTRY |
 | APPLIED CHEMISTRY |
 | PHYSICS |
Additional Subject:
 | ART AND DESIGN |
 | or another subject from one of the group above |

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