The ICSE Class 6 Social Science introduces students to three important branches of the subject- History, Civics, and Geography. At this level, learners begin to explore human civilization, basic political structures, and the physical features of the Earth. The curriculum focuses on helping students understand how societies function, how geographical features influence life, and how the past shapes the present.
This stage marks a shift from primary-level environmental studies to more structured Social Science learning, laying the groundwork for detailed concepts taught in later lasses. Although the annual examination is conducted by individual schools, the curriculum followed is aligned closely with the CISCE-prescribed Social Science framework for Class 6.
The Exam Pattern and structure for ICSE Class 6 Social Science is by the individual schools and they usually follow the 80:20 format, that is, a written exam of 80 marks and internal assessment for 20 marks.
The ICSE Class 6 Social Science Syllabus is divided into three major sections: History, Civics, and Geography, each focusing on foundational concepts.
The exam assesses map skills, historical understanding, civic reasoning, and geographic awareness.
Disclaimer: The paper structure given above is a typical format followed by many ICSE schools. Actual marks distribution and section-wise pattern may differ. Students should confirm the exact format with their school or teachers.
Internal Assessment encourages research, observation, and participation.
Disclaimer: The information provided above represents a commonly followed structure across many ICSE-affiliated schools. However, the exact syllabus, textbook list, marks distribution, assessment methods, paper pattern, internal assessment activities, weightage, and evaluation criteria may vary from one school to another. Students are strongly advised to verify all details, including syllabus topics, exam format, and prescribed books directly with their teachers or school authorities.
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