Broad-Based Curriculum
The NDGA curriculum goes beyond the syllabus to include all the planned and lived experiences that shape a child's growth in school.
The curriculum combines classroom teaching, practical learning, faith formation, assemblies, clubs, and the broader experience of school life.
The NDGA curriculum goes beyond the syllabus to include all the planned and lived experiences that shape a child's growth in school.
The school teaches the national junior and senior secondary curriculum together with strong preparation for public examinations.
Assemblies, peer mentoring, school culture, reward systems, and student-staff interaction remain part of the learning experience.
Religious Studies, discipline, witness, and the daily practice of faith remain central to the purpose of the school.
Laboratories, arts, music, sports, and co-curricular activities help girls develop socially, artistically, creatively, and physically.
Families meet strong academics, Catholic formation, boarding support, and a school culture built on dignity, order, and care.
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