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ICSE Class 6 Subjects – Complete List & Free PDF

Reviewed by , Senior ICSE Educator (12 years)Updated for 2026-27 academic yearSource: CISCE Official Website

ICSE Class 6 subjects form the foundation of the ICSE secondary curriculum — covering six core learning areas designed for students aged 10–12. The curriculum is governed by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), a national-level board recognised by the Association of Indian Universities. CISCE prescribes a broad, language-rich syllabus that distinctly emphasises analytical thinking from the very first year of middle school. On this page, you will find the complete subject list, curriculum structure, a subject-wise comparison, and completely free PDF study materials for Class 6.

Free ICSE Class 6 Subjects PDF Downloads

These chapter-wise PDFs are aligned with the CISCE-prescribed syllabus for 2026–27 and cover key topics from Selina Concise and Frank Brothers textbooks. Each file includes solved exercises, important questions, and topic summaries to help Class 6 students build strong conceptual foundations.

ICSE Class 6 Mathematics — Free PDF Download

ChapterTopicDownload PDF
Chapter 1Number SystemDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 2IntegersDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 3Number LineDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 4Factors and MultiplesDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 5FractionsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 6Decimal FractionsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 7Powers and RootsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 8RatioDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 9PercentageDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 10Profit and LossDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 11InterestDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 12Fundamental ConceptsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 13Fundamental OperationsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 14SubstitutionDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 15Simple Linear EquationsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 16Fundamental ConceptsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 17AnglesDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 18Properties of Angles and LinesDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 19Construction of AnglesDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 20TrianglesDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 21The Circle Reference ContentDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 22Linear SymmetryDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 23Perimeter and Area of Plane FiguresDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 24SolidsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 25Introduction and GraphsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 26Idea of a SetDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 27Types of SetsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 28Operations on SetsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 29Cardinal Property of a SetDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 30Venn DiagramsDownload PDF ↓

ICSE Class 6 Physics — Free PDF Download

ChapterTopicDownload PDF
Chapter 1MeasurementDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 2ForceDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 3FrictionDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 4PressureDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 5Work and EnergyDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 6Simple MachinesDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 7MagnetismDownload PDF ↓

ICSE Class 6 Biology — Free PDF Download

ChapterTopicDownload PDF
Chapter 1The Living and The Non-LivingDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 2Classification of PlantsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 3Classification of AnimalsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 4The Plant Structure and FunctionsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 5Useful Plants and AnimalsDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 6Health and HygieneDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 7Rocks and SoilDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 8Our EnvironmentDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 9Pollution and PollutantsDownload PDF ↓

ICSE Class 6 Geography — Free PDF Download

ChapterTopicDownload PDF
Chapter 1Earth as a PlanetDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 2Geographic Grid Latitudes and LongitudesDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 3Rotation and RevolutionDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 4Earths StructureDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 5Landforms of the EarthDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 6RocksDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 7VolcanoesDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 8EarthquakesDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 9WeatheringDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 10DenudationDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 11HydrosphereDownload PDF ↓
Chapter 12Composition and Structure of AtmosphereDownload PDF ↓

Complete Subject List for ICSE Class 6

ICSE Class 6 follows a structured multi-subject programme that lays the groundwork for Classes 7 through 10. CISCE mandates a combination of compulsory and elective subjects at this stage, ensuring students develop skills across languages, sciences, and humanities simultaneously.

The following subjects are typically taught in ICSE-affiliated schools for Class 6:

  • English Language — composition, grammar, comprehension, and vocabulary; forms the compulsory core across all ICSE classes
  • English Literature — prose, poetry, and drama from CISCE-approved texts, developing critical reading skills
  • Mathematics — number systems, fractions, basic algebra, geometry, and data handling using Selina Concise or ML Aggarwal textbooks
  • Science — integrated study of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology concepts, often from Frank Brothers or Selina Science
  • Social Studies — History, Civics, and Geography taught as a unified subject in Class 6
  • Second Language — Hindi, French, Kannada, Tamil, or another CISCE-approved regional or foreign language
  • Computer Applications / Art / Work Education — school-level electives that vary by institution

Schools may offer additional subjects such as Environmental Education or Value Education as supplementary programmes, depending on their affiliation category.

How the ICSE Class 6 Curriculum Is Structured

Unlike board-examination classes, Class 6 in ICSE schools is assessed internally. CISCE provides a broad syllabus framework, and individual schools design their own unit tests, mid-term, and annual examinations. This gives teachers flexibility to pace chapters according to classroom needs.

The academic year is typically divided into two terms. The first term covers foundational chapters in each subject, while the second term introduces more abstract and applied concepts. Annual examinations usually carry 80–100 marks per subject, with internal assessments contributing the remainder.

Science in Class 6 is taught as a single integrated subject. Students encounter concepts from all three branches — Physics (light and shadows, motion), Chemistry (matter and materials), and Biology (the living world, nutrition in plants) — within one timetable slot. This integration continues through Class 7 and Class 8 before the subjects split in Class 9.

ICSE Class 6 vs CBSE Class 6 — Key Differences

Parents often compare the two national boards when choosing a school. The table below highlights the most relevant differences at the Class 6 level:

FeatureICSE Class 6CBSE Class 6
Governing BodyCISCECBSE
Language EmphasisVery high — two English papersModerate — one English paper
Science StructureIntegrated (one subject)Integrated (one subject)
Textbook PrescriptionSelina, Frank Brothers, ML AggarwalNCERT textbooks mandatory
Assessment at Class 6School-level internal examsSchool-level internal exams
Syllabus DepthBroader, analytical focusStructured, concept-based
Regional Language OptionsWide range via CISCEWide range via CBSE

The most notable distinction is the dual-English structure in ICSE, where students study both English Language and English Literature as separate subjects from Class 6 onwards. This builds a stronger command of written communication compared to single-paper boards.

Recommended Publishers and Books for ICSE Class 6

Choosing the right textbook significantly affects how well a student grasps ICSE concepts. CISCE does not prescribe a single mandatory textbook for Class 6, so schools select from CISCE-recommended publishers. The most widely used options are listed below:

  • Selina Concise — the most popular choice for Mathematics and Science; known for clear chapter-end exercises and solved examples that mirror examination patterns
  • Frank Brothers — widely used for Science and Social Studies; offers detailed explanations and diagram-based questions that build visual understanding
  • ML Aggarwal — preferred for Mathematics in many ICSE schools; covers topics with graduated difficulty levels, ideal for building problem-solving confidence
  • S. Chand Publications — commonly used for Hindi and regional languages; also offers Social Studies guides aligned with CISCE frameworks
  • Longman / Oxford — frequently adopted for English Literature anthologies and grammar workbooks in ICSE-affiliated schools

Our free PDFs on this page are based on Selina Concise and Frank Brothers editions, which together cover the majority of ICSE Class 6 schools across India. Always cross-check with your school’s book list before beginning chapter-wise revision.

Study Tips for ICSE Class 6 Students

Class 6 is the first year of middle school for most ICSE students, and the jump in syllabus depth can feel sudden. A few well-practised habits at this stage make Classes 9 and 10 significantly more manageable.

Use the strategies below to stay ahead throughout the academic year:

  • Read the chapter before the class — even a five-minute skim helps you follow the teacher’s explanation with better context
  • Solve textbook exercises the same day — Selina Concise exercises are designed to reinforce the chapter directly; delaying them causes concepts to fade quickly
  • Maintain a vocabulary notebook for English — ICSE English assessments reward precise word choice; note new words from your Literature texts each week
  • Draw diagrams for Science — labelled diagrams of plant cells, the digestive system, or simple circuits earn dedicated marks even in Class 6 school exams
  • Revise Social Studies with maps — Geography questions in ICSE consistently require map-based answers; practise outline maps alongside your chapter reading
  • Use chapter-wise PDFs for targeted revision — download the subject PDFs from this page and focus on one chapter per session rather than reading cover to cover

Consistency matters more than long study sessions. ICSE Class 6 students who revise for 30–40 minutes daily across subjects outperform those who study in infrequent, lengthy bursts before examinations.

Related ICSE Resources

Explore: Class 10 Maths, Class 10 Physics, Class 9 Maths, Class 7 Subjects, and Class 8 Subjects — all with free chapter-wise PDF downloads updated for 2026–27.

Frequently Asked Questions

ICSE Class 6 students typically study six to seven subjects: English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, a Second Language, and one elective such as Computer Applications or Art. The exact combination depends on the individual school’s timetable and CISCE affiliation category.

No, Class 6 in ICSE schools is assessed entirely through internal school examinations. CISCE conducts its first external board examination at Class 10 (ICSE) and Class 12 (ISC). Schools design their own unit tests, mid-term papers, and annual exams based on the CISCE syllabus framework.

The most widely used textbooks for ICSE Class 6 Mathematics are Selina Concise Mathematics and ML Aggarwal Mathematics for ICSE. Both are aligned with the CISCE syllabus and include solved examples and graded exercise sets. Always confirm with your school, as the prescribed book may vary by institution.

ICSE stands for Indian Certificate of Secondary Education. It is the Class 10 examination conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), a national private board recognised by the Association of Indian Universities and the Inter-State Board for Anglo-Indian Education.

You can download free chapter-wise PDF notes for all ICSE Class 6 subjects directly from this page at icseboard.org. The PDFs are based on Selina Concise and Frank Brothers textbooks and are updated to reflect the 2026–27 CISCE syllabus. Use the download section above to access subject-wise files.

Understanding the full range of ICSE Class 6 subjects helps students and parents plan the academic year with clarity. Bookmark this page for updated PDFs, syllabus changes, and study resources — we review and refresh all content at the start of each CISCE academic session.