Programs

Every stage has its own rhythm, challenge, and promise.

Our academic pathway moves from core foundations in the primary years to confident subject mastery in secondary and +2 programs.

1

Grade Start

10

SEE Path

+2

Science

+2

Management

The Story

Learning is planned as a journey, not a collection of classes.

At GCS, each program is designed around the developmental needs of its learners. Primary students need language, core concepts, social confidence, and creative discovery. Secondary and high school students need stronger academic systems, examination readiness, leadership practice, and meaningful independence.

The curriculum is supported by projects, presentations, labs, reading routines, sports, arts, clubs, and mentoring. Students are encouraged to ask better questions, explain their thinking, and connect classroom ideas to real life.

Primary School

Grades 1 to 5 build core literacy, mathematics, science, social understanding, creative expression, and learning habits.

Secondary School

Grades 6 to 10 deepen subject knowledge, technology confidence, critical thinking, co-curricular skills, and SEE preparation.

+2 Science & Management

Senior students prepare for university pathways through focused subject depth, mentoring, board exams preparation, and career guidance.

Journey

How the experience unfolds

Primary Years

Curiosity becomes competence

Primary students build strong foundations in language, math, science, and social interaction through engaging hands-on activities.

Secondary Years

Skills become structure

Students develop rigorous study habits, subject vocabulary, teamwork, digital fluency, and prepared pathways for board examinations.

+2 Programs

Structure becomes direction

Senior students choose specialized streams, build academic depth, prep for university entrance, and develop career plans.

In Practice

A program is more than a timetable

Strong academics need systems around them. That is why each level includes assessment feedback, teacher mentoring, co-curricular activities, reading and presentation habits, and opportunities to lead.

Language-rich classrooms with regular reading and speaking practice.
Science and technology learning connected to observation and inquiry.
Sports, clubs, arts, and events that help students discover strengths.
Guided preparation for examinations and future pathways.

Explore the right program

Talk with admissions about grade placement, subject options, assessment expectations, and how your child can transition smoothly.

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