Preparatory Year Programme

Preparatory Program

The Preparatory Stage will comprise three years of education building on the play, discovery, and activity-based pedagogical and curricular style of the Foundational Stage, and will also begin to incorporate some light textbooks as well as aspects of more formal but interactive classroom learning, in order to lay a solid groundwork across subjects, including reading, writing, speaking, physical education, art, languages, science, and mathematics.

Beyond memorisation, our program prioritizes conceptual understanding. Students ride the current of critical thinking, navigating the river of knowledge with depth and breadth. Designed for students aged 8 to 11, in classes capped at 24, our intimate learning environment lets students flourish under the guidance of a dedicated faculty.

Key Highlights of our
Curricullum

Personalized and Student-Centered Learning

Tailored Education: Curriculum is customized to meet the individual needs, interests, and learning styles of each student, allowing them to progress at their own pace.

Choice and Voice: Students are empowered to make choices in their learning, fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility for their education.

Cross-Disciplinary Learning: Students learn through an interdisciplinary approach, connecting ideas across subjects (e.g., math and art, science and ethics), allowing for deeper understanding and innovation.

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Integration of Technology and Digital Literacy

Tech-Infused Learning: Cutting-edge technology is integrated across all subjects, enabling students to use digital tools for research, creativity, and collaboration.

Coding and Computational Thinking: Students are introduced to coding, robotics, and other STEM-related fields from an early age, preparing them for the digital future.

Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and Mental Well-BeingHolistic Development: Emphasis on developing students’ emotional intelligence, resilience, empathy, and self-awareness through SEL programs.

Mindfulness and Well-Being: Practices like mindfulness, yoga, and emotional check-ins are incorporated into the daily routine to promote mental health and well-being.

Creativity and Critical Thinking

Arts Integration: Creativity is nurtured through the integration of arts—music, drama, visual arts—across all subjects, fostering innovation and problem-solving.

Critical Thinking: Students are taught to question, analyze, and evaluate information critically, making them independent thinkers and effective decision-makers.

The school fosters a culture of inclusivity where all students, regardless of their background, abilities, or interests, feel valued and supported.

Flexible Learning Spaces

Dynamic Classrooms: Classrooms are designed to be flexible and adaptable, allowing for different learning activities like group discussions, hands-on projects, or quiet study time.

Outdoor Learning Environments: Spaces outside the traditional classroom, such as gardens, nature trails, and open-air classrooms, are utilized for experiential learning and reflection. Daily opportunities for physical activity, including sports, movement-based learning, and outdoor play to keep students healthy and engaged.

Future-Ready Skills

Preparation for the Future: Schools focus on developing 21st-century skills such as digital literacy, critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, and communication to prepare students for an ever-changing world.

Entrepreneurial Mindset: Encouraging creativity and an entrepreneurial approach, where students are taught to innovate, take risks, and think about how they can create change in the world.

Leadership Opportunities: Students are encouraged to take leadership roles within the school, community projects, or global initiatives.