PRIMARY WING Learn

Building Upon Curiosity

Approach and Ideology

Building upon the foundation of the Pre-Primary program, the Primary Wing curriculum fosters a love of learning through a balance of play-based activities, structured learning, and exploration. We focus on developing critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and independence, while nurturing creativity and collaboration. The curriculum progressively builds on concepts, aiming to equip students with a strong foundation in core subjects.


Key Domains

  • Develop strong reading fluency and comprehension skills through engaging texts and leveled reading programs.
  • Enhance writing skills through creative writing, journaling, and storytelling.
  • Expand vocabulary through exposure to rich literature and academic content.
  • Refine grammar and punctuation skills.
  • Develop number sense, place value understanding, and computational fluency.
  • Solve word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  • Explore geometry concepts like shapes, symmetry, and spatial reasoning.
  • Introduce basic measurement concepts.
  • Conduct hands-on experiments and investigations to develop scientific inquiry skills.
  • Learn about the natural world through topics like plants, animals, weather, and the human body.
  • Make connections between science concepts and everyday life.
  • Explore history, geography, and civics in an age-appropriate way.
  • Develop an understanding of different cultures and perspectives.
  • Foster citizenship skills and civic responsibility.
  • Refine fine motor skills through diverse art projects and activities.
  • Develop creativity and self-expression through music, drama, and visual arts.
  • Explore different artistic styles and techniques.

Assessment

We utilize a variety of assessment methods, including standardized tests, classroom assessments, portfolios, and student self-reflections, to track student progress and adjust instruction as needed.


Differentiation

The curriculum offers differentiated instruction to cater to the diverse needs and learning styles of students. This may include providing additional support, enrichment activities, or tiered assignments to ensure all students are challenged and successful.

The Primary Wing curriculum provides a dynamic learning environment that promotes academic achievement, personal growth, and a lifelong love of learning.