Academics

Our curriculum combines aspects of our two core academic traditions.

Create a stimulating bilingual learning environment that focuses on student learning, development and well-being and unleashes the creative potential.

Subject Overview K-10

The Visual Art program offers opportunities for studio practice, creative problem solving, and cultural investigation through drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, computer graphics, and digital photography.
Our Humanities program is sequential in structure, global in scope and guided by the ideals of the United Nations.

The science curriculum aims to help children develop basic scientific ideas and understanding about the biological and physical aspects of the world, and the processes through which they develop this knowledge and understanding.

Physical education addresses the three domains of learning: cognitive or mental skills related to the knowledge of movement; affective, which addresses growth in feelings or attitudes; and psychomotor, which relates to the manual or physical skills related to movement literacy

The main objective of the General education English language curriculum is to enable students to formulate and develop their communicative competences through practicing listening, speaking, reading, writing and linguistic knowledge

Mathematics provides an effective way of building mental discipline and encourages logical reasoning and mental rigor. In addition, mathematical knowledge plays a crucial role in understanding the contents of other school subjects such as science, social studies, and even music and art.

If you don’t go after what you want, you’ll never have it. If you don’t ask, the answer is always no. If you don’t step forward, you’re always in the same place. – Nora Roberts, author