Classes
There are four classes at the present time. This ensures the pupils are supported both academically and pastorally.
The lower group 5-8 years
The classroom will be set up so that children can learn through role play, experimenting and interacting with each other. The children will have teaching input as a group, then given differentiated tasks, according to their ability. The interactive displays and themed role play areas will extend their learning experiences. Many activities will be practical and fun to engage the imagination of the pupils. As the children reach the end of the lower school they will be prepared for working and listening for longer periods of time.
Basic homework will be given, such as a reading book and weekly spellings.
The Junior class 8-11 years
It is known that children learn in different ways. A variety of teaching methods will be used to ensure the children succeed. The children will experience investigating problems together, group work, individual research and whole teaching to ensure they can learn in different situations. The curriculum will be differentiated to meet the needs of each child. Targets given will support their learning.
Practical activities such as drama, experiments and field work will be used to enhance understanding. The aim is to support the children in their learning so they have the correct skills research and learn independently. Homework activities will support the curriculum.
The Lower Secondary 11-14 years
Here the child builds on all the skills previously taught. There will be a variety of teaching methods used and a programme of study given to each pupil. Each student will use information and communication technology across the curriculum to ensure their skills are used for a given purpose. Programmes such as Excel can enhance Maths skills and databases are useful in History. The pupils will use subject specific rooms such as the Science laboratory or design technology to support learning.
The pupils will be given positive feedback and targets to support their learning. Homework will be set regularly for each subject to secure and extend their knowledge and thinking skills.
The IGCSE group
The IGCSE course is for the older students who are confident in using English. The two year programme is demanding and requires the students to work hard. It is expected that the pupils will do a minimum of 1.5 hours of homework per day. The pupils choose some subjects but English, Mathematics, Science, Danish and Physical Education are compulsary.
