EducationNewsNigeriaNew Curriculum: NERDC Publishes Approved Subjects for Schools

The Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC) has formally released the authentic subject list for the newly revised basic and secondary school curriculum.

The announcement serves to halt the spread of unauthorised versions circulating online.

In a communique signed by Executive Secretary Professor Salisu Shehu, the Council instructed the public to “disregard all other versions of the new curriculum circulating online”, citing the need to disprove “unauthentic versions” and uphold educational integrity.

A nationwide sensitisation campaign and teacher training initiative have been scheduled to support effective roll-out, beginning with entry classes (Primary 1, Primary 4, JSS 1, and SSS 1) at the start of each three-year phase.

Implementation will align with the approach endorsed by the Federal Ministry of Education.

Below is the vsubject list as vetted by the NERDC:

PRIMARY 1–3

    1. English Studies
    2. Mathematics
    3. Nigerian Languages (one Nigerian language)
    4. Basic Science
    5. Physical & Health Education
    6. Christian Religious Studies (for Christian pupils only) and Islamic Studies (for Muslim pupils only)
    7. Nigerian History
    8. Social and Citizenship Studies
    9. Cultural & Creative Arts (CCA)
    10. Arabic Language (optional)

NB: Minimum of 9 and maximum of 10 subjects.

PRIMARY 4–6

    1. English Studies
    2. Mathematics
    3. Nigerian Languages (one Nigerian language)
    4. Basic Science and Technology
    5. Physical & Health Education
    6. Basic Digital Literacy
    7. Christian Religious Studies (for Christian pupils only) and Islamic Studies (for Muslim pupils only)
    8. Nigerian History
    9. Social and Citizenship Studies
    10. Cultural & Creative Arts (CCA)
    11. Pre-vocational studies
    12. French (optional)
    13. Arabic Language (optional)

NB: Minimum of 11 and maximum of 12 or 13 subjects.

JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 1–3

    1. English Studies
    2. Mathematics
    3. Nigerian Languages (one Nigerian language)
    4. Intermediate Science
    5. Physical & Health Education
    6. Digital Technologies
    7. Christian Religious Studies (for Christian pupils only)
    8. Islamic Studies (for Muslim pupils only)
    9. Nigerian History
    10. Social and Citizenship Studies
    11. Cultural & Creative Arts (CCA)
    12. Trade subjects: Students to choose one trade subject out of the following: solar Photovoltaic installation and maintenance, fashion design and garment making, livestock farming, beauty and cosmetology, computer hardware and GSM repairs, and orticulture and crop production
    13. Business Studies
    14. French (optional)
    15. Arabic Language (optional)

NB: Minimum of 12 subjects; Maximum of 13 or 14 subjects.

SENIOR SECONDARY CURRICULUM

    1. Five Core and Compulsory

– English Language

– General Mathematics

– One Trade Subject

– Citizenship and Heritage Studies

– Digital Technologies

2. Science

– Biology

– Chemistry

– Physics

– Agriculture

– Further Mathematics

– Physical Education

– Health Education

– Foods & Nutrition

– Geography

– Technical Drawing

3. Humanities

– Nigerian History

– Government

– Christian Religious Studies

– Islamic Studies

– One Nigerian Language

– French

– Arabic

– Visual Arts

– Music

– Literature in English

– Home Management

– Catering Craft

4. Business

– Accounting

– Commerce

– Marketing

– Economics

5. One core trade subject: Students to choose one trade subject from the following:

– Solar Photovoltaic installation and maintenance;

– Fashion design and garment making;

– Livestock farming;

– Beauty and cosmetology;

– Computer hardware and GSM repairs;

– Horticulture and crop production.

By Ezinwanne Onwuka (Senior Reporter)
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