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Four
core educational principles are included in our
educational programme and integrated into the teaching
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WORLD
CITIZENSHIP:
Students
in GEMS managed schools learn about the world and
the people in it from an early age, developing an
awareness of different cultures and countries. By
exploring the world they become socially, culturally,
economically and environmentally aware and learn
about their responsibilities as world citizens.
They learn to adopt a global perspective and understand
how they can make a difference in the global community. |
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UNIVERSAL
VALUES:
Our Universal Values Programme help
students develop the values, principles and ethics
that are respected, admired and accepted in all
cultures around the world. Students are taught healthy
social attitudes and a spirit of humanity, providing
them with the ethical foundation and solid social
skills to guide them through life.
A variety of activities and experiences based on
the understanding of universal values teach students
to make positive contributions to others, their
schools and the community.
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LEADERSHIP
QUALITIES: From an early age, our education
programme encourages students to explore and question,
to seek solutions, make informed decisions and solve
problems. They learn to demonstrate tenacity and
to express themselves confidently.
Through the development of these skills and others,
our leadership programmes are aimed at developing
each students' own individual potential for leadership
either as a motivator of others or for themselves,
discovering and aspiring to one's own special area
of excellence. |
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FORWARD
THINKING:
Integrated Communications and
Technology (ICT), are underscored in our educational
programmes. ICT is taught not only as a stand-alone
subject, but is integrated throughout the curriculum
both as a teaching and learning tool. Emphasized
as an essential skill, students learn to become
proficient in the use of Integrated Communications
and Technology and its applications right from the
time they start school. |
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