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General knowledge helps kids develop strong thinking and learning skills by connecting ideas across different subjects. It improves understanding in school, boosts communication abilities, and builds confidence, making children more comfortable expressing ideas and participating in class and social situations.It also increases awareness of the world, encourages curiosity, and fosters respect for different cultures and perspectives. By developing a love for learning early on, general knowledge prepares kids for future education, problem-solving, and becoming informed, adaptable individuals.
Ethics teaches values like honesty, fairness, and respect, which guide learners in how they treat others and respond to challenges. It also helps them think about the consequences of their actions instead of acting impulsively or giving in to peer pressure.Learning ethics builds strong character and prepares learners to be responsible adults and good citizens. With a solid ethical foundation, learners are more likely to show empathy, act with integrity and contribute positively to their communities and society as a whole.
Religious Education in primary school introduces children to different religions, beliefs, and moral values through simple and engaging learning methods. It helps develop good character, respect for others, and an understanding of cultural diversity. Overall, it prepares pupils to think critically and live peacefully with people from different backgrounds.
Primary Mathematics is a core subject that helps learners develop essential numerical and problem solving skills for everyday life. It introduces learners to numbers, basic operations, shapes, measurements and simple data handling. Through practical activities and real-life examples, pupils learn to understand and apply mathematical ideas. The subject builds confidence and accuracy in working with numbers from an early age.Primary Mathematics also promotes logical thinking, reasoning and creativity among learners. Pupils are encouraged to explore mathematical concepts using objects, drawings and symbols. The subject supports the development of critical thinking and effective communication of ideas. By the end of primary education, learners are prepared with a strong foundation for advanced mathematics and lifelong learning.