Curriculum
The academic system follows a five fold track – Pre-Primary, Primary, Middle, Secondary & Senior Secondary. All the stages are relevant to the challenges of the 21st Century and follow the latest norms of the CBSE. Teaching is student-centered, inquiry-based learning and incorporates the multiple intelligences concept. While the general curriculum is followed by every student, they are also encouraged to hone their skills in sports, music and dance.
Srihari Global School is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). English is the medium of instruction with Hindi and Sanskrit as second and third languages respectively.
Technology is extensively used as a learning tool. Every classroom is linked by the campus Wi-Fi system. There are state of the art Science laboratories, a spacious Library and well-equipped classrooms for Art & Craft, Dance & Music.
Through progressive and innovative methodologies, the students are encouraged to pursue a regular study schedule. The remedial sessions help those who need extra tutoring in specific areas.
The following subjects are offered
for CBSE IX & X (Secondary)
Class IX & X
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS
- LANGUAGE I (English Language and Literature)
- LANGUAGE II (HINDI COURSE-B)
- MATHEMATICS (STANDARD / BASIC)
- SCIENCE
- SOCIAL SCIENCE
SCHEME OF STUDIES: C.B.S.E. (Senior Secondary)
A list of the streams and options under each stream is given below for Class XI & XII
Internal Subjects – (compulsory for all streams)
* General Studies * Work Experience * Physical and Health Education
SCIENCE STREAM
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS
- English Core
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
ACADEMIC ELECTIVES
- Mathematics
- Biology
- Physical Education
COMMERCE STREAM
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS
- English Core
- Accountancy
- Business Studies
- Economics
ACADEMIC ELECTIVES
- Computer Science
- Physical Education
HUMANITIES STREAM
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS
- English Core
- History
- Political Science
- Geography
ACADEMIC ELECTIVES
- Economics
- Sociology
- Physical Education
The School reserves the right to withdraw a subject if the criteria (the minimum number of students) is not met. The School also reserves the right to exercise its discretion in the matter of choice of subjects.