Frequently asked questions
What grade levels do you cater to?
We offer our programs to students in Grades 3-12, as well as university students if necessary.
How do I enroll my child in your classes or programs?
Enrolling your child is easy! You can schedule a meeting with us to discuss the best course or live class option. Alternatively, you can fill out our lead magnet form, and we will reach out to you promptly. For self-paced courses, you can browse our course list and choose the one that suits your needs as they start anytime.
What teaching methods do you employ to ensure effective learning?
Our teaching approach focuses on engaging higher-order thinking rather than memorization. We cater to a wide range of learning styles by incorporating diverse texts, media, games, and activities. Diagnostic and formative assessment, along with differentiation, are key aspects of our practice. We provide students with overall learning goals, success criteria for each lesson, personalized learning targets, and frequent opportunities for reflection.
Are your instructors qualified and experienced?
Absolutely! All our instructors hold a Master's degree in Education, a Bachelor of Education degree, and a relevant Bachelor's degree. Additionally, they possess over a decade of experience in top-tier international schools and public schools in the USA and Canada.
How do you personalize the learning experience for each student?
Personalization is integral to our approach. We assess each student's ability and provide personalized learning targets, feedback, and goal setting throughout the entire learning process.Personalization is integral to our approach. We assess each student's ability and provide personalized learning targets, feedback, and goal setting throughout the entire learning process.
What is the class size for group sessions?
Our group classes have a maximum of six students, ensuring a conducive and interactive learning environment.Our group classes have a maximum of six students, ensuring a conducive and interactive learning environment.
What subjects or topics do you cover in your curriculum?What subjects or topics do you cover in your curriculum?
We have expertise in a variety of curricula, including the British National Curriculum, Common Core State Standards, Canadian curricula, IB, IPC (International Primary Curriculum), and more. We emphasize standards-based assessment and reporting, and our writing and literature classes align with the Common Core State Standards or the British National Curriculum. Additionally, we offer trans-disciplinary courses using the frameworks of IB and IPC.We have expertise in a variety of curricula, including the British National Curriculum, Common Core State Standards, Canadian curricula, IB, IPC (International Primary Curriculum), and more. We emphasize standards-based assessment and reporting, and our writing and literature classes align with the Common Core State Standards or the British National Curriculum. Additionally, we offer trans-disciplinary courses using the frameworks of IB and IPC.
How do you assess the progress of students?
Assessment is a cornerstone of our practice. We employ various strategies and tools, including diagnostic assessment, formative assessments such as self-assessment, reflection, teacher feedback, quizzes, and anecdotal assessment during activities like literature discussions. Summative assessments take the form of writing tasks, debates, and other forms of evaluation.Assessment is a cornerstone of our practice. We employ various strategies and tools, including diagnostic assessment, formative assessments such as self-assessment, reflection, teacher feedback, quizzes, and anecdotal assessment during activities like literature discussions. Summative assessments take the form of writing tasks, debates, and other forms of evaluation.
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