...preparing for the future
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UPPER PRIMARY (YEARS 5-6)
Upper Primary marks a transformative period where students consolidate foundational skills and embark on new academic challenges in preparation for their secondary years. This phase is characterised by deepening knowledge, fostering independence, and cultivating a sense of responsibility and citizenship.
Expanding Literacy and Numeracy Skills
Students in Upper Primary broaden their vocabulary and refine their literacy skills across various subjects, enabling them to communicate with clarity and precision to diverse audiences. Mathematical concepts become more abstract, challenging students to solve multi-step problems.​
Development of Independent Learning and Self-Management
Students in Upper Primary develop essential disciplines for independent learning and self-management. They are encouraged to explore their curiosities and pursue deeper understanding of God’s creation and the world around them.
Dynamic Learning Environments
Classrooms in Upper Primary are dynamic spaces where collaborative projects and decision-making empower students to impact their class and school community positively. They learn to make informed decisions and collaborate effectively for mutual benefit.
Exploration of Citizenship
The traits of citizenship are explored as students actively contribute to the welfare of the college community. They take on responsibilities at events, volunteer with community groups, and lead by example in school gatherings, fostering a culture of leadership and service.