Curriculum and Subjects

Subjects are chosen to build knowledge, clear thinking, and broad readiness.

The curriculum combines core academic areas with subjects that support communication, scientific thinking, creativity, and practical life skills.

Subject areas at NDGA

Families should be able to see that subject choice is not random. It is part of a balanced learning pathway shaped around stage, readiness, and long-term opportunity.

Subjects are chosen to build knowledge, clear thinking, and broad readiness.

Learning areas

Languages and Communication

English, literature, reading, writing, and the confidence to express ideas clearly.

Mathematics and Sciences

Numeracy, problem-solving, scientific reasoning, and practical understanding.

Humanities and Social Studies

History, government, civic understanding, and social awareness.

Creative and Practical Subjects

Arts, home management, business-related learning, and practical skill development.

See how students are supported within these subjects.

Academic progress depends on support, revision habits, and consistent follow-up.