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2022 - 2023 Pacing guides

Preschool


​PRIMARY
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High School
​Art & Sciences
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HIGH SCHOOL
Career & Technical Studies
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Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Agricultural Science Junior High
Agricultural Science Senior High
Horticulture
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Combined Science
General Science
Health Science
Pre-Allied Health Senior High
Language Arts Junior High
​Language Arts Senior High
Mathematics Junior High
Mathematics Senior High
Mathematics  (BGCSE in 3 Years)
Health and Family Life Junior High
Health and Family Life Senior High
Religious Studies Junior High
Religious Studies Senior High
History
Geography
Computer Studies
Entrepreneurship
​Commerce
Economics
Keyboarding
Bookkeeping and Accounts
Office Procedures
FCSE Home Management 7
FCSE Food & Nutrition 7
FCSE Clothing Construction & Craft 7
FCSCE Clothing Construction & Craft 8
FCSE Food and Nutrition 8
FCSE Housing 8
FCSE Clothing Construction & Craft 9
FCSE Food & Nutrition 9
FCSE Parenting & Child Development 9
FCSE Hospitality & Tourism: Food Preparation 10
FCSE Hospitality & Tourism: Food Preparation 11
FCSE Hospitality & Tourism: Food Preparation 12
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Civics
Social Studies Grade 7
Social Studies Grade 8
Social Studies Grade 9
French Junior High
French Senior High
Spanish Junior High
Spanish Senior High
Performing Arts Junior High
Performing Arts Senior High
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Dance Senior High
Visual Arts Grades 7 - 12
Physical Education Senior High
Physical Education Junior High
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION  - CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION DIVISION - 2020
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The Bahamas’ Ministry of Education (MOE) has responsibility for more than 50,000 K-12 students in approximately 170 educational institutions in The Commonwealth of The Bahamas, which are dispersed over 11 districts in the major islands. Our goal is to increase the graduation rate from 50% to 85% by 2030. The MOE aims to create an educational system that is technologically sound and competitive and that develops the strengths of each child, whether academic or otherwise, towards the maximum contribution that he/she is able to make to the national development of The Bahamas.