Science
Grade 1-5 ACCELERATED JUNIOR PROGRAM
Our Grade 1-5 Science Program ignites curiosity and fosters critical thinking through hands-on investigations, weekly experiments, and active engagement in the scientific method. Students develop inquiry skills as they ask questions, make predictions, conduct experiments, and analyze results, strengthening their ability to think like scientists. Through interactive, real-world learning, students explore key concepts in life systems, matter and energy, structures and mechanisms, and Earth and space sciences. They gain a deep understanding of scientific principles while applying their knowledge to problem-solving, innovation, and discovery. By combining experimentation, observation, and discussion, our program encourages students to think critically, make connections, and develop a lifelong appreciation for science. This strong foundation ensures they are well-prepared for advanced scientific learning in Grade 6 and beyond.
grade 6-8 high school preparatory program
Our advanced Grade 6-8 science program combines foundational knowledge with modern scientific practices, integrating technology and engineering concepts throughout the curriculum. Students explore life sciences, physical sciences, and earth and space sciences, studying topics such as ecosystems, energy transfer, forces, and the solar system. Hands-on experiments and the scientific method allow students to design investigations, gather data, and analyze results. They apply their learning through real-world applications, using technology, engineering principles, and mathematical concepts to solve problems creatively. Topics like environmental sustainability, robotics, and data science are introduced to ensure students are prepared for the future. Collaborative projects and critical thinking are central to the program, helping students make connections between science and everyday life while building problem-solving and technical skills. This dynamic approach equips students with the skills, creativity, and confidence needed to excel in high school science and future STEM fields.