Curriculum Features
Advancing with the Times |
Individualized Instruction Whole-person Development |
Self-directed Learning | |||
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) |
Cultivating students' information literacy and developing their ability to effectively utilize information technology in a knowledge-based society. |
Junior Form Stage |
Emphasis is placed on training in core subjects, as well as cultivating broad interests and knowledge. There are elite classes and standard classes in junior high school. |
Motivate Pre-reading and Note-taking |
Emphasize the establishment of students' ability for autonomous learning, enabling students to become the masters of their learning. |
STEAM Education |
Emphasizing mathematics and technology education to cultivate students as future technology specialists. |
Senior Form Stage |
Focus on building subject knowledge and training exam skills, preparing for further education and training. |
Guidance Program |
Collaborating with high school students to establish goals and develop their metacognitive awareness of their own learning can help them effectively plan their learning journey and achieve their aspirations. |
Diverse Learning Experiences |
By organizing comprehensive learning days and local and overseas field trips every year, students at all levels are able to broaden their horizons. |
Leveraging Assessment Data Effectively |
Teachers adjust their teaching strategies based on students' performance in assessments to promote effective learning. |
Motivating "Self-learning, Collaborative Learning, Peer Learning, and Guided Learning"
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Injecting elements of self-learning, collaborative learning, peer learning, and guided learning into the classroom to enhance students' autonomy and engagement. |
Diversified Curriculum |
S3, a technology and creative media subject will be introduced for the third-year students. In high school, three elective subjects and multiple Applied Learning (APL) courses will be offered. |
Whole-person Development |
Students receive a well-rounded education through courses on character education, career planning activities, team-building exercises, and various art training programs. |
Actively Motivate Reading |
In addition to morning reading sessions and reading sharing activities, various subjects also incorporate reading elements into their curriculum to expand students' interest and knowledge in the respective subjects. |
Religious education |
By means of religious curriculum and various school-wide activities, create an atmosphere of Christian education to nurture the students' spiritual well-being. |