Socio-emotional support
We offer continuous support, encouraging self-confidence, responsibility, and multicultural understanding.
Students develop confidence, responsibility, and an international mindset.
Various timetable options are available for your convenience.
Option to extend the Full-Time Period beyond the time of 3:40 PM, upon enrollment in the Extracurricular Activities - ECA program.
Consult the school for more details about the ECA program.
Option to extend the Full-Time Period beyond the time of 3:40 PM, upon enrollment in the Extracurricular Activities - ECA program.
Consult the school for more details about the ECA program.
Option to extend the Full-Time Period beyond the time of 3:40 PM, upon enrollment in the Extracurricular Activities - ECA program.
Consult the school for more details about the ECA program.
Option to extend the Full-Time Period beyond the time of 3:40 PM, upon enrollment in the Extracurricular Activities - ECA program.
Consult the school for more details about the ECA program.
Middle Years has an International and Bilingual curriculum developed by RED HOUSE.
We offer continuous support, encouraging self-confidence, responsibility, and multicultural understanding.
From Year 6 onwards, students choose an elective subject that reflects their interests.
Some of the options include:
- Creativity Lab
- Scientific Experiments
- Carpentry
- Debate
- Theater
- Reading Club
- Community Service
From Year 6 to Year 9, our curriculum adopts an interdisciplinary approach, connecting subjects in a practical and integrated way. Design classes explore:
- Product design
- Graphic design
- Universal design
- Design Thinking methodologies
In addition, students experience STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) activities, applying concepts to solve real problems.
In Year 9, students carry out a final project investigating how they can positively impact their environment, resulting in a service to the community. The final presentation celebrates these learnings and inspires younger students.