Middle Programme (Grades 3-7)
Learning how to learn is a crucial aspect of the middle years. The teaching-learning experience is a balanced amalgamation of hands-on project work and analyses of experiences to construct concepts, knowledge and skill sets modelled around interdisciplinary learning expeditions based in the real life contexts. This provides the child with a real-life connection that is important for experiential learning. These integrated Learning Expeditions foster holistic growth and development of children, using real and personal experiences as a pedagogic medium of teaching, learning and growth and building a culture of excellence and craftsmanship. Most projects are inter-disciplinary and provide a context, problem or purpose that children can relate to.
Projects help children to observe, reflect, analyse, synthesise and understand from multiple perspectives. They empower the child to think about problems, whether social, cultural, technological or ecological, in a systemic manner and become an agent of societal change. It is a wholesome integrated approach that goes beyond the boundaries of subject curricula and provides multiple opportunities for the children to revisit and rework thus creating an ethic of excellence through continuous planning, execution and reflection.
By the time children reach the end of the Middle Programme, they have accumulated skills and knowledge that will stand them in good stead not just in the senior years but in life.