“The essence of Mathematics is not to make simple things complicated, but to make complicated things simple.” – S. Gudder
Mathematics focuses on developing higher level of thinking as learners are required to solve problems that require seemingly complex solutions, but can be easily tackled by learners given the proper mentorship. To highlight the significance of acquiring mathematical concepts and computational skills, the redesigned curriculum aims to help learners in all levels to develop the ability and creativity to think, communicate and solve problems confidently, and build up positive attitudes in learning Mathematics.
The Elementary department implements an integrated modular approach supported by audio-visual learning tools. The High School department focuses on specialized subjects, delivered through virtual platforms. Moreover, higher level courses that require more study hours and more topics are offered to those who wish to attend advanced Math classes.
This Academic Year 2020-2021, the curriculum has fewer learning standards, allowing the learners to focus on foundational skills and utilizing them to a wide variety of real-life situations.
Man’s mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions. – Oliver Wendell Holmes
The Non-Core Department consists of Filipino, Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health (MAPEH), Technology and Livelihood Economics (TLE)/Computer, Values Education, Mandarin, Research Writing, and Integrated English and Social Studies that translate learning from inquiry-based to project-based. Equally important to the holistic learning of each child, the non-core subjects provide a rich avenue for learners to realize and express their creativity, strategic and critical thinking skills, and communication skills.
The non-core subjects are integrated and anchored in project-based learning. This Academic Year 2020-2021 requires our learners to unlock their resourcefulness and creativity in online platforms, as virtual learning and communication becomes the main mode of learning. From raw ideas and materials, learning begins with creativity and resourcefulness as learners produce skill-based outputs while exercising their analytical skills. Guided by teachers and e-learning materials, learners allow room for interaction, collaboration, and self-discovery.