Our Curriculum

Diagram

Description

Core Programmes

Language and literacy

Numeracy

Values

Discovery of the world

Social and Emotional Competencies

Learning Dispositions

Aesthetics and creative expression

Health, Safety and Motor Skills Development

  • Illustration with Chinese character and cloud design on the left, and colorful alphabet blocks labeled A, B, and C on the right.

    Bilingual Language and Literacy

    To equip children with foundational reading and writing skills and develop a love for Chinese and English

  • Colorful foam number tokens from 1 to 5 with geometric shape counters, a child's hand placing an orange shape on a wooden surface.

    Numeracy

    To introduce children to numbers and basic math concepts and encourage logical thinking

  • Science Exploration

    To expose children to the world of science through fun experiments and spark a sense of curiosity

  • Illustration of a puzzle piece with a heart that is half red and half brown on a teal background.

    Values Building

    To cultivate positive values and build enduring and powerful habits in children

  • Nature Involvement

    To connect children with nature and help them develop a love for the natural world around them

  • Abstract colorful painting of a guitar with swirling shapes and vibrant hues of orange, blue, green, and yellow.

    Music and Arts Appreciation

    To foster creativity and an appreciation for music and art while exploring famous works and figures

  • Child playing with bubbles on a grassy field during sunset.

    Motor Skills Development

    To develop gross and fine motor skills of children and help them discover their physical abilities

  • A pedestrian crosswalk illuminated with red LED strips, with stopped traffic lights at a city intersection during dusk or early night.

    Situational Awareness

    To hone situational awareness in children and equip them with the necessary skills to react appropriately in different scenarios

  • Stacked wooden blocks with icons representing law, psychology, health, science, and social issues, against a plain background.

    Thinking Approaches

    To introduce children to different thinking approaches and help build their problem-solving skills

  • Child playing with wooden picture cards, including images of a fish, rainbow, and a car, on a round blue table.

    Memory Training

    To strengthen the working memory capacity in children and improve their cognitive functions