Primary School

 

Learning Environment

Research shows that the brain actually lights up after a short episode of movement, and neural pathways become more speedy and efficient. Our learning centres allow movement and in-depth understanding of concepts through all modalities of learning. The safe, secure and stimulus – rich environment is responsive to the child’s learning needs.

 

 

Our Curriculum Methodology

One size doesn’t fit all, it is important to accommodate all individual learners, providing them opportunities to grow at their own pace and optimise their inherent potential.

Our instructional design and subject matter experts in the field of neuroscience maintain that as we enter the 21st century, our learner pattern needs to be dynamic and evolving, incorporating the needs of the society and the learner.


 

Field Trips

Children learn best through direct experiences as they connect their learning to the ‘real world’. Field trips and guest lectures are linked to concepts across all subjects.

We help learners learn more effectively by creating episodic memories; taking theoretical concepts out of learning centres to observe and experience its application in the surroundings or guest lectures by experts in individual fields to provide an insight into the practical worlds of the disciplines learnt in the classrooms.

 

Parents as partners

We work together to make learning experiences effective, meaningful and joyful.

 

 

 

Role of teacher/facilitator

Facilitators provide opportunities for students to learn key concepts and discover the tools that they need for learning so that they can become life – long learners. Being the creators of productive classroom environments they engage, lead, inspire, and encourage students.

 

 

 

Events & Activities

Culminating activities and special events showcase and extend children’s learning. These provide an opportunity for parental involvement and are a critical tool for creating ‘episodic memory’ – memory created through sights, sounds, smells, tastes, touch, location and emotions.