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English medium schools are educational institutions where the primary language of instruction is English. These schools cater to students whose first language or mother tongue may not be English, but who are nonetheless being educated primarily in English. English medium schools are prevalent in many countries around the world, particularly in regions where English is not the native language but is widely used as a second language or as a medium of instruction in education, commerce, and international communication

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The curriculum in English medium schools typically follows the educational standards of the country or region where the school is located, but the medium of instruction, textbooks, and classroom communication are predominantly in English. This approach aims to provide students with proficiency in English language skills, which is often considered essential for higher education, career opportunities, and global communication in today's interconnected world. 

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BIOLOGY

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CHEMISTRY

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GEOGRAPHY

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HISTORY

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KISWAHILI

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MATHEMATICS

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PHYSICS

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CIVICS

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ENGLISH

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AGRICULTURE

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ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS

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COMMERCE

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FORM TWO -TIE BOOKS

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BIOLOGY

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CHEMISTRY

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GEOGRAPHY

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HISTORY

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KISWAHILI

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MATHEMATICS

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PHYSICS

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CIVICS

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE

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AGRICULTURE

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ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS

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COMMERCE

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HOME ECONOMICS

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ICS – COMPUTER STUDIES

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BIOLOGY

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CHEMISTRY

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GEOGRAPHY

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HISTORY

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KISWAHILI

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MATHEMATICS

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PHYSICS

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CIVICS

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE

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COMMERCE

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BIOLOGY

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GEOGRAPHY

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HISTORY

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KISWAHILI

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BASIC MATHEMATICS

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PHYSICS

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CIVICS

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE

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AGRICULTURE

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  1. The English medium curriculum can vary depending on the educational system and the specific school. However, here's a general overview of what you might expect to find in an English medium curriculum:

  2. Core Subjects: These are the foundational subjects that all students typically study. They include:

    • English Language and Literature
    • Mathematics
    • Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
    • Social Studies (History, Geography, Civics, Economics)
  3. Languages: In addition to English, students may have the option to study one or more foreign languages such as French, Spanish, German, or Mandarin.

  4. Computer Science and Information Technology: With the increasing importance of technology, many English medium curricula include subjects related to computer science, digital literacy, and information technology.

  5. Arts and Humanities: This category may include subjects such as Art, Music, Drama, Literature, and Philosophy, which encourage creativity, critical thinking, and expression.

  6. Physical Education: Physical Education classes focus on promoting physical fitness, sportsmanship, and teamwork through various sports, games, and exercises.

  7. Life Skills and Personal Development: Some curricula include subjects or modules dedicated to developing life skills such as communication, problem-solving, decision-making, financial literacy, and interpersonal skills.

  8. Electives: Depending on the school and the educational system, students may have the opportunity to choose elective subjects based on their interests and career aspirations. Elective subjects could include additional sciences, humanities, vocational courses, or advanced studies in specific areas.

  9. Extracurricular Activities: While not part of the formal curriculum, extracurricular activities such as clubs, sports teams, community service initiatives, and cultural events are often encouraged as they contribute to the holistic development of students.

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