Primary grades 1-5

At the Primary level, students build a strong foundation in essential academic subjects while being encouraged to explore their creativity and curiosity. 

This phase is crucial for developing a love for learning through a balanced mix of academic and extracurricular activities.

Core Subjects

  • English Language Arts: Focuses on basic reading, writing, grammar, and speaking skills. Students explore stories, improve their vocabulary, and begin to write sentences and short paragraphs.
  • Mathematics: Introduces fundamental concepts like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Students also learn basic geometry, measurement, and data handling.
  • Science: Encourages curiosity about the natural world through simple experiments and observation. Topics cover plants, animals, weather, and basic human biology.
  • Social Studies: Introduces students to their community, country, and the world. Topics include history, geography, culture, and basic civics.
  • Physical Education: Promotes physical health through exercises, team sports, and activities that develop coordination and teamwork.

Extracurricular Activities

  • Art and Craft: Encourages creativity through drawing, painting, and crafting.
  • Music: Basic music lessons including singing, rhythm, and introduction to musical instruments.
  • Sports: Team games and individual sports that help students stay active and learn teamwork.
  • Drama and Performance: Opportunities to participate in school plays, storytelling, and simple stage performances.

Key Features

  • Art and Craft: Encourages creativity through drawing, painting, and crafting.
  • Music: Basic music lessons including singing, rhythm, and introduction to musical instruments.
  • Sports: Team games and individual sports that help students stay active and learn teamwork.
  • Drama and Performance: Opportunities to participate in school plays, storytelling, and simple stage performances.

A Day in School

A typical day for a Primary student includes a mix of academics and creative activities. 

The day starts with morning assembly, followed by lessons in core subjects. After lunch, students engage in extracurricular activities like art, music, or sports. 

The day ends with a reflection session where students share what they learned.

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