The school follows the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) framework, one of India's most widely recognised and internationally portable curricula. The academic structure is organised into distinct phases: a Kindergarten section (KG1-KG2), a Primary section (Grades 1-4), and separate boys and girls sections for Grades 5-12. This gender-separated upper school model is a notable structural feature that parents should factor into their decision.
The core curriculum from Primary through Grade 8 covers English, Mathematics, Environmental Science, a second language, Computer Science (including the school's own Cyber Square coding programme), and UAE Ministry-mandated subjects including Arabic, UAE Social Studies, and Islamic Education or Moral Science. A broad range of second languages is offered from Grades 1-10, including Hindi, Urdu, Malayalam, French, Tamil, Bangla, and Special Arabic - a genuine strength for a multilingual expatriate community. The school also incorporates Farming as a curriculum subject in lower grades, a distinctive and much-publicised feature of the Habitat Schools philosophy.
In Middle School (Grades 6-8), subjects become more differentiated: Science splits into Biology, Physics, and Chemistry, while Social Science focuses on Geography, History, and Political Life. From Grades 9-10, the school follows the CBSE-prescribed scheme with formal board examination preparation, and the school actively publishes CBSE Board Exam guidelines and model exam circulars for Grades 10 and 12. In the final two years, students choose between a Science stream and a Commerce stream, each covering five subjects.
The school's stated pedagogical philosophy is worth examining critically. It explicitly defends elements of structured, objective-led learning at a time when many CBSE schools are moving toward more inquiry-based approaches. The school argues that reform efforts have been unrealistic and that clearly identified learning objectives with organically designed activities are more effective. In practice, community feedback suggests teaching quality is variable - some teachers are praised warmly and by name in parent reviews, while others are noted as struggling without adequate institutional support. The school operates an IIS Tutorship Programme for additional academic support, which suggests an awareness that not all students progress uniformly through the standard curriculum.
Exam results are not published, which is a significant transparency gap. Without CBSE board pass rates, subject-level performance data, or university destination statistics, it is impossible to make a data-driven assessment of academic outcomes. The school's longevity and large student body suggest it is not failing its students, but parents deserve more than circumstantial evidence. The school does conduct Summative Assessments (SA1 and SA2) and Periodic Assessments (PA1-PA4) across all year groups, with structured portion circulars published regularly - indicating a disciplined assessment calendar. The SAFAL assessment is also conducted, indicating compliance with CBSE's competency-based evaluation framework. No specific SEN or Gifted and Talented provision is publicly detailed, which is a gap for families with children who have additional learning needs.
KG1 - Grade 12
Full school range
One of few CBSE schools in Ajman offering the complete KG-to-Grade-12 pathway
7+
Second languages offered
Hindi, Urdu, Malayalam, French, Tamil, Bangla, Special Arabic
2
Senior streams available
Science and Commerce streams in Grades 11-12
4
Periodic assessments per year
PA1-PA4 plus SA1 and SA2 summative assessments