As the bridge to higher learning, Grade 7 students take on leadership roles and prepare for advanced academic challenges. They dive into critical reading, analytical writing, and collaborative research while continuing to explore their creative strengths.
Grade 6 is where academic skills and creative thinking meet. Students master more complex concepts and prepare for junior high. They also explore talents in arts, digital skills, and communication—helping them grow into confident young thinkers.
At this level, students are introduced to deeper concepts in science, literature, and global studies. Grade 5 learners are encouraged to ask questions, express opinions, and solve problems creatively, preparing them for upper primary success.
Grade 4 encourages students to take more responsibility for their learning. They explore subjects in greater detail, sharpen their writing and research skills, and engage in collaborative projects that help build independence and leadership.
In Grade 3, students dive deeper into language, math, and science. They begin exploring creative subjects like art, music, and storytelling. Critical thinking and imagination are sparked through interactive lessons and group activities.
Grade 2 learners take their next steps in reading and problem-solving with more confidence. They explore the world around them, build friendships, and develop teamwork skills through creative projects and exciting classroom experiences.