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FG releases full list of approved subjects for basic and senior secondary schools

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The Federal Government has unveiled the approved subject offerings for the revised Basic and Senior Secondary Education Curriculum, cautioning stakeholders to disregard fake versions in circulation.

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In a press release on Monday, the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council said: “We fervently call on all critical stakeholders to disregard any other fake and unauthentic list that is at variance with the authentic and approved list provided above.”

 

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The reforms, undertaken by the Federal Ministry of Education (FME) under its National Education Sector Reform Initiatives (NESRI), are designed to reduce overload and ensure “positive learning outcomes” for pupils across the country.

 

According to PUNCH Online, The Executive Secretary of NERDC, Professor Salisu Shehu, signed the notice on 8th September 2025, confirming that implementation will begin at the start of each 3-year education circle (Primary 1, Primary 4, JSS1, and SS1).

The NERDC cautioned against misinformation, declaring: “nationwide sensitization and teacher capacity building have been slated to commence immediately for effective implementation.”

 

The Council assured that the reforms mark a new phase in Nigeria’s education sector, ensuring relevance, flexibility, and skill acquisition from the earliest stages of learning.

 

PRIMARY SCHOOL SUBJECTS

Primary 1–3

 

Minimum: 9 subjects | Maximum: 10 subjects

 

English Studies

 

Mathematics

 

Nigerian Languages (One Nigerian Language)

 

Basic Science

 

Physical & Health Education

 

Christian Religious Studies (CRS) for Christian pupils / Islamic Studies (IS) for Muslim pupils

 

Nigerian History

 

Social and Citizenship Studies

 

Cultural & Creative Arts (CCA)

 

Arabic Language (Optional)

 

Primary 4–6

 

Minimum: 11 subjects | Maximum: 12 or 13 subjects

 

English Studies

 

Mathematics

 

Nigerian Languages (One Nigerian Language)

 

Basic Science and Technology

 

Physical & Health Education

 

Basic Digital Literacy

 

CRS (For Christian Pupils Only) / IS (For Muslim Pupils Only)

 

Nigerian History

Social and Citizenship Studies

 

Cultural & Creative Arts (CCA)

 

Pre-vocational Studies

 

French (Optional)

 

Arabic Language (Optional)

 

JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (JSS 1–3)

 

Minimum: 12 subjects | Maximum: 13 or 14 subjects

 

English Studies

 

Mathematics

 

Nigerian Languages (One Nigerian Language)

 

Intermediate Science

 

Physical & Health Education

 

Digital Technologies

 

CRS (For Christian Pupils Only) / IS (For Muslim Pupils Only)

Nigerian History

 

Social and Citizenship Studies

 

Cultural & Creative Arts (CCA)

 

Trade Subjects (Choose one):

 

Solar Photovoltaic Installation & Maintenance

 

Fashion Design & Garment Making

 

Livestock Farming

 

Beauty & Cosmetology

 

Computer Hardware & GSM Repairs

 

Horticulture & Crop Production

 

Business Studies

 

French (Optional)

 

Arabic Language (Optional)

 

SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL

 

5 Core and Compulsory Subjects

 

English Language

 

General Mathematics

 

One Trade Subject

 

Citizenship and Heritage Studies

 

Digital Technologies

 

Science

 

Biology

 

 

Chemistry

 

Physics

 

Agriculture

 

Further Mathematics

 

Physical Education

 

Health Education

 

Foods & Nutrition

 

 

Geography

 

Technical Drawing

 

Humanities

 

Nigerian History

 

Government

 

Christian Religious Studies

 

Islamic Studies

 

 

One Nigerian Language

 

French

 

Arabic

 

Visual Arts

 

Music

 

Literature in English

 

Home Management

 

Catering Craft

 

Business

 

Accounting

 

Commerce

 

Marketing

 

Economics

 

Trade Subjects (Choose one)

 

 

Solar Photovoltaic Installation & Maintenance

 

Fashion Design & Garment Making

 

Livestock Farming

 

Beauty & Cosmetology

 

Computer Hardware & GSM Repairs

 

Horticulture & Crop Production

 

FG, stakeholders biker

 

Meanwhile, the Federal Government, on September 1, said it had completed a comprehensive review of school curricula for basic, senior secondary and technical education aimed to make Nigerian learners “future-ready.”

 

Some teachers and parents have shown their criticism of the FG over the sudden introduction of the new national curriculum, saying they were not consulted in the process and warning that schools are ill-prepared for immediate implementation.

 

However, the FG insisted that the implementation of the new curriculum for basic, secondary, and technical education will begin with the 2025/2026 academic session.

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