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Prince George’s amazing school curriculum has been announced

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The upcoming curriculum for Prince George’s elite Thomas’s Battersea school has been announced, and wowee, the royal is in for one busy term. 

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Prince George is currently the heir to the British throne and has the future King of England one might expect his education to be full and rich with activities, even if he is only six. 

Thomas’s Battersea is located in the affluent London suburb of Kensington and caters not only to the Royal Family but to England’s high society. 

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So what do the little one’s of Year 2 expect from their school year, well it turns out quite a lot. 

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The core subjects that the school teaches is math, English, science, history and geography, religious studies, French, computing, art/design technology, music, drama, P.E. and ballet.

According to the school’s website, the curriculum reflects the ‘increased ability of children’. 

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“The curriculum presented in Year 2 reflects the increased ability of the children, both academically and socially,” writes the Head of Lower School Helen Haslem on their website. 

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“It sees the completion of the basic skills in literacy and numeracy in Key Stage 1. Individual strengths and talents begin to emerge, which you will undoubtedly begin to see.”

“The children are asked to become more responsible in Year 2; this may start with the children recording their own homework in their diaries,” Haslem continues. “This increasing independence allows for a smooth transition to the Prep School.”

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But if you thought George’s hard work stopped once he left the classroom, you’d be wrong! 

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According to Thomas’s Battersea’s curriculum, George’s parents Prince William and Kate Middleton will have to oversee the little Prince as he does his homework, as well as make sure George does his required 10 minutes of reading a night. 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will also be expected to keep George on task when it comes to 20 minutes of additional homework whether it be, times tables, research or a short written activity. 

Princess Charlotte, four, will be joining her big brother at Thomas’s Battersea next year, while Prince Louis, one, will undoubtedly follow in his sibling’s footsteps. 

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