When visiting a primary school section, like here in GIIS, it is usual to expect students involved in colourful, fun-looking playful group activities as part of their curriculum.
When students attend a school that prioritises inquiry-based learning, they are not only allowed to be curious and ask questions — they are required to do so. Curiosity is a prerequisite for participating, and teachers serve as guides rather than instructors. Curiosity helps to prepare the brain for learning, and it allows students to become...
It was an event to remember. Two state heads, one large stadium, nearly 50,000 cheering, clapping, enthusiastic crowd; standing ovations, victory laps and lots of friendly overtures.
As children finish their primary education, parents are often confronted with the decision of choosing a suitable middle year’s curriculum that can serve as a preparatory course for their higher studies in future. Cambridge Lower Secondary Programme (CLSP), is a sought-after lower secondary curriculum at GIIS that gives a great head start to the...
Of the two subjects that make IB Diploma Programme stand out as a sought after curriculum is Theory of Knowledge (TOK). The subject, like Extended Essay, is mandatory for all students, and if executed well by them, can go a long way in giving students a strong chance of achieving a high score.
International curricula are increasingly becoming a preferred choice for students and parents as the education is evolving from being local to international. Futuristic schools are offering international curricula as they aim to nurture students as global citizens.