International Curriculum
International Curriculum: American
Our international curriculum is structured around three fundamental pillars, each designed to nurture well-rounded, globally-minded learners prepared for success in an interconnected world.
Subject Goals
We deliver comprehensive knowledge, skills and understanding across all academic disciplines, ensuring children build a strong foundation in core subjects whilst developing the confidence to apply their learning effectively.
International Goals (keeping in mind the schools vision)
We guide learners towards national, international, global and intercultural perspectives, empowering them to understand the world around them whilst developing the capacity to take meaningful action and make a positive difference.
Personal Goals
We cultivate essential individual qualities—adaptability, cooperation, respect, thoughtfulness, communication, morality, enquiry and resilience—that enable learners to thrive in our ever-changing world.
Our thematic units of study integrate learning goals and subjects in a cohesive, logical manner, adapted to children’s interests and understanding to ensure genuine ownership and enthusiasm for learning. This approach enables primary-aged learners to construct meaning from new knowledge, demonstrate their skills and apply their understanding to real-world contexts.
We enhance our Maths and Science curriculum with equipping learners with the mathematical knowledge, Scientific inquiry and problem-solving capabilities essential for 21st-century success. Rather than rote memorization of formulae, we emphasize real-life applications that develop critical thinking and solidify understanding. Through learning and applying mathematical heuristics, children develop the analytical and problem-solving abilities that will serve them throughout their educational journey and beyond.