Academic

Curriculum Pathway

Pre-K

Pre-K is centered around nurturing young children's natural curiosity and promoting their overall development. These goals include encouraging early language and literacy skills, introducing basic numeracy concepts, fostering social and emotional growth, and supporting physical development through play and movement. The focus is on creating a safe and engaging environment where children can explore, interact with peers, and build confidence, laying the groundwork for a smooth transition into kindergarten.

Kindergarten

Kindergarten will focus on building a strong foundation in key areas such as language, math, science, and social skills. This will include developing early literacy and numeracy skills, fostering curiosity and creativity, encouraging social interaction and cooperation, and promoting physical and emotional well-being. The aim is to create a supportive learning environment where young children can explore, learn, and grow, setting the stage for their future academic success and personal development.

Elementary School’s (grades 1-5)

Elementary School’s (grades 1-5) focal point is on building a strong foundation in core academic subjects such as language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. These goals aim to develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills, while also fostering creativity and a love of learning. Students are encouraged to explore and understand the world around them, develop social and emotional skills, and cultivate a sense of responsibility and citizenship. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for more advanced learning, promoting both academic achievement and personal growth.

Grade 4-5 will be offered from 2026

Middle School (grades 6-8)

Middle School (grades 6-8) is centered around deepening students' understanding of core academic subjects while promoting independent thinking and problem-solving skills. During these years, students are encouraged to explore more complex concepts in mathematics, science, language arts, and social studies, while also beginning to specialize in areas of interest. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and effective communication, preparing students for the challenges of high school. Additionally, middle school education focuses on social and emotional development, encouraging students to build strong relationships, develop a sense of self-awareness, and take on greater responsibility for their learning and personal growth.

Middle School will be offered from 2029.

High school (grades 9-12)

High school (grades 9-12) will focus on preparing students for post-secondary education, careers, and responsible citizenship. During these years, students engage in advanced coursework in core subjects like mathematics, science, English, and social studies, with opportunities to explore specialized electives that align with their interests and career aspirations. Critical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication are emphasized to ensure students are ready for the demands of college and the workforce. The curriculum also fosters independence, encouraging students to take ownership of their learning, set personal goals, and develop time management skills. Additionally, high school education aims to support students' social and emotional development, helping them to become well-rounded individuals who are ready to contribute to society.

The end goal is to be accepted into a prestigious University.

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