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Challenging and Stimulating Learning Programs The school’s international curriculum is based upon the best educational practices from U.K., America and Asia. In the Early Years (students from Toddlers to Preparatory Class), the focus is on the 6 key curriculum learning areas: - Language and Literacy
- Mathematical Awareness
- Knowledge and Understanding of the World
- Creative Awareness (Arts and Crafts)
- Physical Development
- Personal and Social Development
In the Primary Years (students in Primary 1 and above) the curriculum focus is on the following learning areas: - English
- Mathematics
- Science and Technology
- Social Sciences
- Personal and Social Education
- Physical Education
- The Arts (Music and Art)
- Second Languages
Information and Communication Technology Students are supported in their curriculum studies through easy access in using the computer laboratory. Hands-on activities are given emphasis to further master the concept and knowledge being taught to them. Second Languages The school offers classes in the following languages: Chinese (Mandarin) and Japanese. Our school community A partnership At ETON International Primary School great value is placed upon open communication between Home and School. This openness of communication is the foundation of a partnership based on the mutual understanding, mutual respect and continued dialogue. When your child enters ETON, it is essential that we form a tri-way partnership where the child is the center of our world. The aim of the partnership is to strengthen the love for learning at the foundation years of learning. We have an open policy for parents; we appreciate all your feedback. This partnership is promoted through a number of Home-School links. Quarterly Assessment is given which enables the parents to know their child’s progress in school. Parents are encouraged to contact their child’s class teacher, Vice-Principal, Department Coordinator or Directress to discuss any matter concerning the well-being of their child. Opportunities exist for parents to assist in some classroom activities and for class educational trips.
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