Academic Excellence – Lovedale International School
Lovedale International School

Academic Excellence

Comprehensive curriculum designed for holistic development

Our Curriculum

CBSE Curriculum

We follow the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum, recognised by top universities across India and internationally. Our well-structured programme ensures comprehensive coverage of all subjects including Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Languages, and Arts. The curriculum is designed to develop analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a love for lifelong learning.

Technology Integration

We believe in preparing students for the digital future. Technology is seamlessly integrated into every aspect of our curriculum — from interactive smart classrooms and digital libraries to coding workshops, robotics clubs, and AI literacy programmes. Students graduate not just as consumers of technology, but as confident creators and problem-solvers in the digital age.

Primary

Grades 1–5

Middle

Grades 6–8

Secondary

Grades 9–10

Subjects

25+ Disciplines

Academic Calendar

Important dates, plan carefully

  • New Student Orientation
    Welcome session for all new students covering school policies, facilities tour, and introduction to the academic curriculum and extracurricular activities.
    August 1All Grades
  • Labour Day Holiday – No Classes
    School will remain closed on account of Labour Day. All students and staff are advised to observe the national holiday and return refreshed.
    September 2Holiday
  • First Day of Fall Semester Classes
    Official commencement of the Fall semester. All students are expected to report in full uniform with required stationery and textbooks.
    September 3Academic
  • Add/Drop – Parent-Teacher Conference
    Opportunity for parents to meet subject teachers, review academic progress, and discuss individual learning goals and strategies for the semester ahead.
    October 5–6All Grades
  • Mid-Term Exams Week Begins
    Mid-semester assessments for all grade levels. Students are required to carry their admit cards. Detailed timetables will be shared one week in advance.
    October 14Exams
  • Fall Break – No Classes
    Annual fall recess for students and staff. School premises will be closed during this period. Hostel students should make travel arrangements in advance.
    October 18–22Holiday
  • Thanksgiving Holiday – University Closed
    School will be closed for the Thanksgiving break. Faculty are advised to submit grade updates before the holiday period begins.
    November 27–29Holiday
  • Last Day of Fall Semester Classes
    The final instruction day of the Fall semester. Students must complete all pending assignments and submit project reports before this date.
    December 6Academic
  • Final Exams Begin (Fall Semester)
    End-of-semester comprehensive examinations. Exam schedules will be circulated four weeks prior. Extra academic support sessions will be available.
    December 9–13Exams
  • Winter Break Begins
    Winter vacation commences after the final examination period. School will reopen for the Spring semester in January.
    December 16Holiday
  • Spring Semester Classes Begin
    Commencement of the Spring semester. New timetables will be distributed on the first day. All students must review subject requirements and updated reading lists.
    January 13Academic
  • Spring Break – No Classes
    Mid-semester spring break. School closes for a week to allow students and teachers adequate rest before the final stretch of the academic year.
    March 17–21Holiday

Class-wise Syllabus

Download the syllabus for your class to stay on track this year.

Primary

Grades 1–5 complete subject syllabus covering all CBSE topics and activity schedules.

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Middle School

Grades 6–8 detailed syllabus with chapter breakdowns, practicals, and project guidelines.

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Secondary

Grades 9–10 board exam syllabus with mark weightage, key topics, and past paper references.

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Homework Assignments

Stay updated with daily assignments for every grade.

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Grade 1
Mathematics Assignment
Practice counting numbers from 1 to 100 using number cards. Complete the worksheet on addition of single-digit numbers and draw the answers using dots or blocks in your activity book.
Due: Monday 30 mins
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Grade 2
Science Assignment
Observe any three plants in your garden or neighbourhood. Draw each plant and label its parts — roots, stem, leaves, and flower. Write two interesting facts about each plant in your notebook.
Due: Wednesday 45 mins
3
Grade 3
Computer Language Assignment
Complete the drag-and-drop coding exercise on the school's digital platform. Create a simple sequence using block-based programming that makes the character move in a square.
Due: Friday 40 mins
4
Grade 4
Biology Assignment
Research the life cycle of a butterfly and create a colourful poster showing all four stages — egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Write 3–4 sentences describing each stage and present to class.
Due: Thursday 60 mins
5
Grade 5
Chemistry Literature Assignment
Read Chapter 4 on "States of Matter" and write a summary in your own words. Complete the exercises at the end of the chapter and bring samples demonstrating solid, liquid, and gas from home.
Due: Tuesday 50 mins
6
Grade 6
Physics Assignment
Solve problems 1–15 on Chapter 3 "Force and Motion". Draw free-body diagrams for each problem and show all working. Highlight key formulas used at the top of your page before starting.
Due: Monday 75 mins
7
Grade 7
English Language Arts Assignment
Write a 300-word creative story using the prompt: "You discover a hidden door in the school library." Include at least three descriptive paragraphs, dialogue, and a surprising twist at the end.
Due: Wednesday 60 mins
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Grade 8
Resource Assignment
Research any two natural resources (eg: coal and solar energy). Create a comparison chart covering their availability, uses, advantages, and environmental impact. Include graphs to support findings.
Due: Friday 90 mins
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Grade 9
Social Studies Assignment
Read the chapter on "The French Revolution" and answer all review questions in your notebook. Prepare a two-minute oral presentation on any one key figure and their significance in history.
Due: Thursday 80 mins
10
Grade 10
World Language (Spanish) Assignment
Record a 2-minute video introducing yourself in Spanish. Include your name, age, hobbies, family, and favourite subject. Use vocabulary from Units 1–4 and apply correct verb conjugations throughout.
Due: Tuesday 45 mins
1
Grade 1
Mathematics Assignment
Practice counting numbers from 1 to 100. Complete the worksheet on addition of single-digit numbers.
Due: Monday 30 mins
2
Grade 1
English – Reading Assignment
Read pages 10–15 of your reader book aloud. Circle all words you don't understand and write their meanings in your vocabulary notebook.
Due: Wednesday 20 mins
1
Grade 2
Science Assignment
Observe any three plants in your garden. Draw each plant and label its parts — roots, stem, leaves, and flower.
Due: Wednesday 45 mins
1
Grade 3
Computer Language Assignment
Complete the drag-and-drop coding exercise. Create a simple sequence making the character move in a square.
Due: Friday 40 mins
1
Grade 4
Biology Assignment
Research the life cycle of a butterfly and create a colourful poster showing all four stages.
Due: Thursday 60 mins
1
Grade 5
Chemistry Literature Assignment
Read Chapter 4 on "States of Matter" and write a summary. Bring samples demonstrating solid, liquid, and gas.
Due: Tuesday 50 mins
1
Grade 6
Physics Assignment
Solve problems 1–15 on "Force and Motion". Draw free-body diagrams and show all working.
Due: Monday 75 mins
1
Grade 7
English Language Arts Assignment
Write a 300-word creative story: "You discover a hidden door in the school library." Include dialogue and a surprising twist.
Due: Wednesday 60 mins
1
Grade 8
Resource Assignment
Research two natural resources. Create a comparison chart with availability, uses, advantages, and environmental impact.
Due: Friday 90 mins
1
Grade 9
Social Studies Assignment
Read "The French Revolution" chapter and answer all review questions. Prepare a two-minute oral presentation on any one key figure.
Due: Thursday 80 mins
1
Grade 10
World Language (Spanish) Assignment
Record a 2-minute video introducing yourself in Spanish using vocabulary from Units 1–4 with correct verb conjugations.
Due: Tuesday 45 mins