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EduVerse School of Excellence
Curriculum

Academics

A rigorous, holistic curriculum designed to challenge, inspire, and prepare students for life beyond school.

Our Approach

A curriculum built for curious minds

EduVerse follows the Cambridge Assessment International Education framework, supplemented by our own enrichment programmes. We believe in inquiry-based, student-centred learning where depth of understanding matters more than rote memorisation.

Our teachers are curriculum specialists — not just content experts, but experts in how young people learn, grow, and thrive.

Cambridge Affiliated
Bilingual Support
STEM Focus
Arts Integration
Teacher leading a hands-on science lesson in a bright classroom
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Grade Levels

Learning pathways from 3 to 18

Ages 3–5

Early Childhood

Kindergarten 1 & 2
  • Max 18 students per class
  • Dedicated qualified ECE teachers
  • Daily outdoor play time
  • Formal graduation ceremony

Our Early Childhood programme creates a warm, playful, and stimulating environment where young children develop a love of learning, build social skills, and gain early literacy and numeracy foundations. Small class sizes (max 18 per class) ensure every child receives individual attention.

Subjects Offered
Play-Based LearningEarly LiteracyNumeracyMusic & MovementSocial DevelopmentCreative Arts
Ages 6–10

Primary School

Grades 1 – 5
  • Specialist PE, music, and IT teachers
  • Reading passport programme
  • Annual science fair
  • Student council from Grade 3

Primary education at EduVerse is anchored in literacy and numeracy excellence, with growing emphasis on inquiry, collaboration, and creative thinking. Students are nurtured by dedicated class teachers who know each child's strengths and learning style.

Subjects Offered
EnglishMathematicsScienceSocial StudiesIT & ComputingArt & CraftPhysical EducationSinhala / Tamil
Ages 11–13

Middle School

Grades 6 – 8
  • 10+ subject electives
  • First overseas exchange programme
  • Leadership development curriculum
  • Debating and model UN

The transition to Middle School introduces subject-specialist teachers and a broader, more challenging curriculum. Students begin to identify academic strengths and develop independent study habits through guided research projects and cross-disciplinary units.

Subjects Offered
English Literature & LanguageMathematicsBiologyChemistryPhysicsHistoryGeographyICTFrenchDesign & TechnologyPhysical Education
Ages 14–16

Secondary School

Grades 9 – 11
  • Cambridge O/Level examinations
  • Career guidance from Grade 10
  • 40+ clubs and co-curricular activities
  • Annual community service project

Grades 9–11 prepare students for Cambridge O/Level examinations. Our experienced O/Level teachers provide structured exam preparation alongside deep conceptual learning. Comprehensive university and career counselling begins in Grade 10.

Subjects Offered
EnglishMathematicsSciences (Bio, Chem, Physics)HumanitiesICTBusiness StudiesArt & DesignPhysical Education
Ages 17–18

Advanced Level

Grades 12 – 13
  • 3 specialist streams
  • Personal statement & interview coaching
  • 200+ international scholarships guided
  • Alumni mentorship programme

Our A/Level programme offers three specialist streams — Science, Commerce, and Arts. Small class sizes (max 20 per subject) ensure focused teaching. Our university counselling team has guided over 200 students to international scholarships over the past decade.

Subjects Offered
Science Stream: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, MathsCommerce Stream: Business, Economics, Accounting, ICTArts Stream: Literature, History, Politics, Art
Special Programmes

Beyond the core curriculum

STEM Innovation Lab

A dedicated maker-space with 3D printers, robotics kits, coding stations, and electronics benches. Open to all students after school.

Leadership Academy

A co-curricular programme for Grades 9–13 focusing on public speaking, ethical decision-making, teamwork, and community leadership.

Global Exchange Programme

Annual exchange partnerships with schools in the UK, Australia, and Japan. Open to Grade 7–10 students selected by academic record and teacher recommendation.

University Counselling

A dedicated university counsellor supports every Grade 11–13 student with UCAS, OUAC, and local university applications, scholarships, and personal statement writing.