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CAMBRIDGE LOWER SECONDARY PROGRAM @ DPSIS

Year 6 TO 8

Cambridge Lower Secondary is typically for learners aged 11 to 14 years. It helps prepare students for the next step of their education, providing a clear path as they progress through the Cambridge Pathway in an age-appropriate way.

Cambridge Lower Secondary provides a broad and balanced education for lower secondary learners, helping them to thrive throughout their schooling, work, and life. The curriculum designed on the concept that teachers act as facilitators, with students assuming roles beyond mere learners—they become active participants, observers, and researchers who independently manage their learning. Initially, the teacher guides the learning process, gradually transitioning responsibility to the learner. Students not only acquire knowledge independently but also through collaborative discussion, dialogue, and the exchange of information and ideas with their peers.

We prioritize acquainting our young learners with the 7C SPHERES OF EXCELLENCE essential 21st-century skills seamlessly integrated into the curriculum. Our lesson plans are crafted to be entertaining, interactive, and immersive, catering to inquisitive minds and fostering the exploration of novel ideas.

CAMBRIDGE LOWER SECONDARY PROGRAM (Year 6 – 8)

Academic Activity Based Learning
Type of Course
Full-time
Mode of delivery
Face to Face
Entry requirement
Completed previous level/ Grade / its equivalent
Course Commencement Date
11 April, 2024
Course Completion Date
31 March, 2025
Language Proficiency
English

Modules offered for CLSP Year 6 – 8

Academic Activity Based Learning
English
Art and design
Mathematics
Physical education
Science
Music
Global perspectives
Dance
Computing
Co Curricular activities
Second Language ( Hindi)/Second Language (Tamil)/Second Language ( French)

EXPERIENCED FACULTY

Our teachers keep themselves well-informed of new teaching techniques, constantly updating their knowledge and skills. In addition to in-house soft skills and ICT training programs, we regularly sponsor, subject-specific professional development for our teachers, ensuring that they update their skills and continue to learn and grow professionally.

ASSESSMENT STRUCTURE

Assessment Criteria

The assessment criteria is based on a variety of tools which is used to evaluate concept comprehension. In addition to conducting periodic formal written 2 Class tests and 2 term examinations, we conduct Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation of all student work, including written work; homework; projects; individual and group activities; research and analysis; presentation skills; and speaking and listening ability.

In order to arrive at a final grade, weightage is assigned as follows:

Weightage of result per term:
Class Test 30%
Term Exam 70%
Total 100%
Final Result will be a consolidated percentage of Term 1 and Term 2 results as follows:
Term 1 50%
Term 2 50%
Total 100%

Grades Percentage
A*
90-100
A
80-89
B
70 – 79
C
60 – 69
D
50 – 59
E
40 – 49
F
30 -39

PROMOTION POLICY

Promotion is based on the aggregate score of tests and exams with a minimum grade of E along with continual assessment report.

Students scoring less than grade E in each subject and in aggregate will be granted conditional promotion. The final discretion in this regard will be with the school authorities.

AWARDS

Students with exceptional talents are Awarded both in Academics and Activities.

Scholastic

Criteria: Outstanding academic results, best discipline, punctual, good team player and well behaved. -  an all rounder

Awarding a Scholar Badge is an honored DPSIS tradition. It is awarded from Cambridge Year 4 onwards, to students getting grade A and above as the final aggregate.

Criteria for selection:

  • Grade A and above in aggregate with grade E in every other subject
  • A pass in all Subjects is a must to qualify for a Scholar Badge

Silver Badge:

  • Will be awarded to a student who fulfills the Scholar Badge criteria for 3 consecutive years

Gold Badge:

  • Will be awarded to a student who fulfills the Scholar Badge criteria for 6 consecutive years

Merit Certificate Prizes:

  • Subject Proficiencies
  • Rank Certificates/ Prizes

 

Non-Scholastic

Criteria: Creativity, Maximum participation in activities, highly talented, and winner of most events participated.

ECA & CCA CHOICES

CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES (CCA)

CCA is the “third dimension of education”. It develops skills and fosters creativity.

CCA is an integral part of our student’s holistic education, that allow them to explore, hone and extend their interests in wide ranging and specialized areas which may be knowledge based or skill based.

Through CCA, students discover their interests and talents while developing values and competencies that will prepare them for a rapidly changing world.

 

CCA offered at CLSP

Grades 6-8
FitFlex Club
Mathemagic Club
Literacy Club
Budding Gardeners Club
Kindness Club
Oratory Club
Mindful Presenters Club
Web Designing Club
Heart & Service Club
National Geographical Club
Science Maker's Club
STEAM Club
Drama Club
Fireless Cooking Club
Mental Wellbeing Club
Green Guardians Club

EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES (ECA)

Extracurricular activities contribute significantly to the overall development of students, shaping them into well-rounded individuals with a diverse skill set, a strong sense of community, and the ability to navigate various challenges in life. Engaging in extracurricular activities offers students numerous benefits that extend beyond the academic curriculum.

ECA offered at CLSP

Grades 6-8
Taekwondo
Abacus
Chess
Dance (Classical)
Dance (Modern)
Cricket
Soccer
Yoga
Robotics
Music (Vocal / Instruments)
Basketball
Mobile Application & Development
Karate
Coding
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Table Tennis

BEYOND CLASSROOM LEARNING

At DPSIS, we believe that learning is not uni-dimensional, restricted solely to classroom learning and textbooks. Rather, we view learning as a multi-dimensional process, comprising important life lessons gleaned from excursions, camps, enrichment programs, workshops and cultural activities. These activities are therefore built into the curriculum to ensure 360° learning and all-round development of our students

INCLUSIVE LEARNING

At DPSIS, we believe in inclusive education that recognizes and values all students, ensuring that every student feels supported, no matter what their learning challenge or preferred learning style

TO KNOW MORE ABOUT DPSIS HOLISTIC EDUCATION FRAMEWORK

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FAQs

Student must have completed Year/Grade 5(any curriculum) to be admitted to Year 6 CLSP

Yes, Cambridge program is recognised internationally. More than 10,000 schools in 160 countries are running the Cambridge program.

 Each CLSP syllabus is accompanied by a resource list with full details of books and other
materials that may be useful in the classroom.
Teachers are also provided with a range of resources and support materials to equip
them with the skills they need to teach Cambridge CLSP courses.

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