OUR ACADEMICS

  1. Teachers: Schools have a team of teachers who are responsible for delivering the curriculum. These teachers often specialize in certain subjects and work with students to help them understand the material, complete assignments, and prepare for assessments.

  2. Assessments: Students are assessed through various methods such as tests, quizzes, projects, and presentations. These assessments help teachers gauge student understanding and progress.

  3. Grades: Students receive grades based on their performance in assessments and assignments. These grades are often used to track progress, determine eligibility for advanced classes, and provide feedback to students and parents.

  4. Homework: Many schools assign homework to reinforce classroom learning. This can include reading assignments, problem sets, essays, and more.

  5. Extracurriculars: While not strictly academic, extracurricular activities such as sports, clubs, and volunteer work are an important part of a school’s offerings. They contribute to a well-rounded education and can provide valuable skills and experiences.

  6. Support Services: Schools often have support services for students who may need extra help, such as tutoring, counseling, and special education programs.

  7. Parent-Teacher Communication: Communication between teachers and parents is crucial. Schools typically have parent-teacher conferences, progress reports, and other means of keeping parents informed about their child’s academic performance.

  8. Standardized Testing: In many countries, there are standardized tests that students take at certain grade levels to assess their understanding of core subjects. These tests can have implications for the school as a whole and for individual students.

  9. College Preparation: In high school, there’s often a focus on preparing students for college or further education. This can include guidance on college applications, standardized tests like the SAT or ACT, and college-level courses such as Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB).