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Main Album » The second information day 2025-2026

Our first Deep Learning Week will take place from October 27 to 31, 2025, for junior form students. A total of 23 student-choice activities will be offered across STEAM, languages, arts, and sports—for example: Future Robotics Maker Lab, “Exploring Hawaii & Ireland: Food & Dance,” Pickleball, and “AI Three Kingdoms: Gundam Builders.” Designed with an interdisciplinary and cross-grade approach, these activities create new learning environments and peer groupings to help students develop the 6C deep learning competencies and become future-ready talents.

On October 30, we also hosted our second S1 Information Day, featuring an introduction to our school’s philosophy and the distinctive features of our deep learning curriculum. Parents are invited to step onto campus and join students in lessons. The event has been conducted smoothly, with students showing high engagement. Their participation reflects growth in communication, creativity, and collaboration—key elements of the 6C competencies. After the open lessons, our teachers and parent volunteers will guide primary school parents and students on a campus tour.

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Main Album » The second information day 2025-2026

Our first Deep Learning Week will take place from October 27 to 31, 2025, for junior form students. A total of 23 student-choice activities will be offered across STEAM, languages, arts, and sports—for example: Future Robotics Maker Lab, “Exploring Hawaii & Ireland: Food & Dance,” Pickleball, and “AI Three Kingdoms: Gundam Builders.” Designed with an interdisciplinary and cross-grade approach, these activities create new learning environments and peer groupings to help students develop the 6C deep learning competencies and become future-ready talents.

On October 30, we also hosted our second S1 Information Day, featuring an introduction to our school’s philosophy and the distinctive features of our deep learning curriculum. Parents are invited to step onto campus and join students in lessons. The event has been conducted smoothly, with students showing high engagement. Their participation reflects growth in communication, creativity, and collaboration—key elements of the 6C competencies. After the open lessons, our teachers and parent volunteers will guide primary school parents and students on a campus tour.