S.T.E.A.M education at M.D School from pre-school to senior elementary.
Our world is changing, and all educators globally know that while it is not possible to name the jobs and careers the pupils sitting in our classrooms today will be doing as adults, educators agree that the jobs and careers of the future will be STEAM jobs and careers. This is why M.D School is doing STEAM education – to prepare and inspire all the pupils for a successful and brilliant future.
Our pupils learn through experience where they talk and engage in discussions. They learn to solve problems in the course of a continuous process of asking questions, experimenting, designing, creating, and gathering compelling supportive evidence. Our teachers create a learning environment through the implementation of STEAM education using the best practices and strategies, where pupils are given the opportunity to experience, talk, debate, discover, design, create, and build. As a result, our pupils learn to lead the way to innovation, learning today how to achieve a better tomorrow.
We use STEAM education to transform the typical teacher-centred classroom by encouraging a curriculum that is driven by critical thinking, problem-solving, discovery, and exploratory learning and requires pupils to actively engage a situation in order to find its solution.
All our pupils benefit from the STEAM education because it teaches independent innovation and allows pupils to explore greater depths of all subjects by utilising the skills learnt; these skills are going to be required in order for today’s pupils to become tomorrow’s global leaders.
To heighten self-awareness and enhance self-esteem through acceptance.
To encourage the children to be responsible for their own individual.
To encourage every child to express their individuality appropriately.
To provide a wide range of Outdoor Education programmes using.
To provide opportunities for involvement in a wide range of sports.
Outdoor learning and tending to our school garden is a big part of day.
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church building on All Saints.
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church.
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church building on All Saints.
It started out as a preschool with five students in a church located in the heart of Princeton. Growing rapidly, the school moved into a larger church.