We have adapted an integrated approach with the curriculum aiming for making learning for the curious minds an exhilarating experience while ensuring their holistic development. To help each learner leap forward with confidence, we follow the most constructive and widely acclaimed programmes like Cambridge Early Years, and most efficacious methods: be it the hands-on, self-directed Montessori method, Gardener’s Theory developing their multiple intelligences or encouraging the power of play with Froebel’s approach, learning is rewarding and reinvigorating at Invictus.
To help each learner leap forward with confidence, we follow the most constructive and widely acclaimed programmes like Cambridge Early Years, and most efficacious methods: be it the hands-on, self-directed Montessori method, Gardener’s Theory developing their multiple intelligences or encouraging the power of play with Froebel’s approach, learning is rewarding and reinvigorating at Invictus.
The curriculum content is split into six subject areas that help learners’ progress across all areas of development:
Speaking, listening, reading and writing are crucial to children’s early development. Showing children the importance of language through fun activities and encouraging them to engage with a wide range of texts help to ignite a lifelong curiosity for learning.
Creative expression allows children to communicate their ideas and develop their imagination through art and design, music, dance and drama. This important area brings together skills and cognitive processes from across the whole curriculum.
This programme involves providing children with opportunities to develop and improve their skills in counting, understanding and using numbers, calculating simple addition and subtraction problems; and to describe shapes, spaces, and measures.
Speaking, listening, reading and writing are crucial to children’s early development. Showing children the importance of language through fun activities and encouraging them to engage with a wide range of texts help to ignite a lifelong curiosity for learning.
This programme involves helping children to develop a positive sense of themselves, and others; to form positive relationships and develop respect for others; to develop social skills and learn how to manage their feelings; to understand appropriate behaviour in groups; and to have confidence in their own abilities.
This area of the curriculum encourages children’s natural curiosity as they explore the world around them. It lays foundations for a range of different subjects in primary education and beyond, including science, digital literacy, computing and humanities.