The ministerial curricula serve as the foundation for education at our schools, supplemented by enrichment programs designed to enhance individual mental and social skills, including programming and robotics. Our educational body implements 21st-century strategies throughout the teaching process. Additionally, the schools offer various enrichment materials aimed at equipping students with self-development skills and preparing them to tackle emerging challenges.
Life Skills
This course aims to prepare individuals to manage their lives successfully, God willing, by developing the skills of emotional and social intelligence, sound health habits, and security and safety in children.
Technology & Innovation
In this curriculum, students learn the basics of computing, modern technologies, and the fundamentals of innovation. Key topics include acquiring skills relevant to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, such as programming electronics, understanding the Internet of Things, and grasping the basics of artificial intelligence. These elements are essential for preparing students to engage with advanced technological concepts.
Self-development
During the middle stage, students are trained to step beyond the ordinary and engage in new experiences that develop their skills and talents. This training helps improve their capabilities, increases their interaction with society, and enhances their self-confidence and identity.
English and Scientific Skills
Students are provided with scientific content in English to equip them with the necessary knowledge to utilize various scientific references effectively. This approach helps broaden their understanding and ensures they are well-prepared to engage with global scientific discourse.
CORT (Cognitive Research Trust) Program for Teaching Thinking
This program equips students with tools and skills that foster active and interactive thinking while building confidence in their abilities to think critically and solve real-life problems.