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Through, the National Curriculum and the National Policy on education, we aim to create an environment in which achievement is a prime factor. The college curriculum is accessible, inclusive, challenging and flexible with electronic learning. We also aim to enable students to pursue individual learning routes appropriate to their special need where possible at each level of their education.
SRIC Curriculum will be subject to revision from time to time in order to accommodate the needs of the students in the context of the Nigerian Society.
Responsiveness to our needs as an international School with a view to cover and excel in external examination such as London Cambridge examination in O'Level - GCE, SAT and TOEFL, it will be a curriculum for the 21st  century blending the best of academic and vocational elements.
We offer a wide range of activities and subjects at the junior and senior Secondary School level. The subject include English language, Literature in English, Social Studies, integrated Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Introductory technology, technical Drawing, Fine Art, personal social health and citizenship education, history, Geography, Christian Religious Studies, Islamic Religious Studies, French, Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, Home economics, food and Nutrition, Commerce, Economics, Government, Business Studies and Information Communication Technology (ICT) , Enrichment activities .


PSHE
Personal Social health and citizenship education is another significant aspect of SRIC Curriculum. It stem from our aim to foster an understanding of individual strengths and weakness which affect all our lives. The lesson is taken by Form Tutor and this subject will help students develop their study skills for school as well as other skills that will help them through life PSHE is a broad subject.
At both the junior and secondary school stages enrichment activities are provided in a compulsory programme to broaden and enhance learning experience. Careers education is integral to all areas of the Curriculum with work experience placement for all senior students.


A) Junior Secondary School Education
The JSS is both pre-vocational and academic. Every student offers the following subjects:
1. Mathematics
2. English
3. Language of the environment
4. One major Nigeria Language (Hausa, Ibo or Yoruba)
5. Integrated Science
6. French 
7. Social Studies
8. Creative Studies (Music and Art)
9. Practical Agriculture
10. Religious Studies
11. Physical Education
12. Two Prevocational Subjects
The Pre-vocational subjects from whom any two may be selected are:
1. Introductory Technology
2. Local Craft
3. Home Economics
4. Business Studies

Evaluation and Certification
JSS: Evaluation and certification are based on the continuous assessment method and an end-of-course examination conducted by the Ministry of Education and NECO leading to the Junior School Certificate (J.S.C).



B) Senior Secondary School Education.
In Senior Secondary Schools, all students must compulsorily offer:
1. English language 
2. Mathematics
3. One of Physics, Chemistry, Biology
4. One of Literature in English, History and Geography
5. Agricultural science or a vocational subject.
These subjects (1-5) are the CORE subjects.
In addition to the above, every student must offer three elective, not already offered as core subjects, and may drop one of these electives in the third year. The elective subjects are:
1. Further Mathematics
2. Geography
3. Agricultural Science
4. Government Arabic Studies
5. Health Science
6. Auto Mechanics
7. History
8. Bible Knowledge
9. Home Economics
10. Biology
11. Islamic Studies
12. Book-keeping
13. Metal Work
14. Chemistry
15. Music
16. Commerce
17. Physical Education
18. Economics
19. Physics
20. Electronics
21. Short Hand
22. English Language
23. Technical Drawing
24. Fine Art
25. Typewriting
26. French
27. Woodwork


What are Vocational Subjects? These are:
• Book-keeping
• Electronics
• Fine Art
• Metal Works
• Shorthand
• Technical Drawing
• Typewriting
• Woodwork.


Evaluation and Certification
S.S.E: Evaluation and certification are based on the continuous assessment method and on end-of-course examination conducted by the WAEC and NECO leading to the Senior School Certificate (S.S.C).
Extension Classes
It is the policy of  SRIC college that, the scheme of work for all subjects is covered between two
Academic terms; extensions classes are arranged to cover subject that are otherwise not covered within the stipulated time schedule.
Extension classes are especially organized for final student of JSS/SSS. Extension classes might be during school days, weekends or during holiday. It is the responsibility of the management to recommend and ensure the defined period for the extension classes.
Note : Parents are only charged for the feeding of wards during extension classes

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