Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to our Frequently Asked Questions page! Here, you’ll find quick answers to common questions about our school, including admissions, academics, student life, and more. Whether you’re a prospective student, current student, parent, or staff member, we hope this resource helps you find the information you need. If you can’t find the answer to your question here, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly. We’re always happy to help
We follow a comprehensive curriculum that meets and exceeds state standards. Our curriculum is regularly reviewed and updated to ensure it remains relevant and challenging for our students.
Our student-teacher ratio is 10:1, allowing for personalized attention and instruction. We also offer small group instruction and one-on-one support to meet the diverse needs of our students.
We offer a range of clubsand programs, including coding, music & art, Cultural Troupe, Scinece & Maths Club, Drama Club, Leadership, Cadet, Spelling Bee, etc. Students can sign up to any of the clubs at the begining of every academic year.
We use a combination of formative and summative assessments to monitor student progress. Parents receive regular progress reports, report cards, and are encouraged to take participate during ‘Open-Day’ to discuss with teachers about their child’s performance.
We take student safety and well-being seriously. We have a zero-tolerance policy for bullying, a school counselor for social-emotional support, and a clear discipline policy that emphasizes restorative practices and positive reinforcement.
The starting admission age varies depending on the class. The starting age as follows:
– Preschool: 1-4 years old
– Kindergarten: 4-5 years old
– Primary or elementary school: 5-6 years old
– Secondary or middle school: 11-12 years old
We encourage parent involvement through volunteer opportunities, parent-teacher conferences, and regular updates from teachers and administrators. Our Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) also hosts events and meetings throughout the year.
We prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion through cultural events, workshops, and professional development for staff. Our student clubs and organizations also promote social cohesion and community engagement.
We offer college and career counseling.
We offer tutoring, extra help sessions and academic clubs.
We have a nominal activity fee that covers extracurricular activities, field trips, and some materials. We also offer financial assistance and scholarships to support families in need.