Education Philosophy
Our Programmes are structured on the MOE curriculum, with extra-curricular skills-based learning.
We apply the following two approaches in our pedagogy for children to learn and explore a subject comfortably and efficiently.
These approaches are designed to minimise stress while enhancing learning and development.
This pedagogy is key to our mission of providing a happy childhood, a nurturing classroom, and a safe and loving environment for children. Our philosophy is rooted in the following principles:
THEMATIC LEARNING
Thematic Learning is systematic structure where the units of curriculum are introduced according to a chosen central theme or topic such as colours, shapes, animals, and transportation.
The approach is based on the idea that young children acquire knowledge best when learning in the context of a coherent whole and connect their learning to the real world. This makes learning fun but also rewarding for your child.
SPIRAL CURRICULUM
Spiral Curriculum is a teaching approach where a subject is taught reiteratively and progressively. Key concepts of a subject are introduced in their simplest terms, then revisited with increasing level of difficulty to build upon previous learning.
This reiterative, upward spiral method helps your child deepen understanding and build competence of a subject at a comfortable pace over time.
PACE KEEPING
Classrooms are made up of children with different abilities and interests who learn at varying paces. Children who fall behind their peers experience stress. Our teachers look out for children who may be facing challenges. These children receive personal attention, and are provided with more practice and material to help them learn and keep up with the class. This helps your child feel supported, encouraged, and more confident about learning even when they meet challenges.