Safety and Technology

A Schools today around the world ensure around the clock safety and security for the students as well as the school staff. Keeping schools safe allows children to look forward to being in an encouraging environment that promotes social and creative learning. As a school, we have got a 5-C security code which is as follows:

  1. Physical Security: We have guards at the main entry and all exit points. Moreover, the building is designed to be safe and secure against natural or man-made hazards. The school staff and children should be trained to be aware and prepared in case something happens.
  2. Visual Security: There are CCTV cameras around the perimeter and in the corridors which allows us to be vigilant and constantly on the lookout for any forms of child abuse, whether physical or emotional. The staff is also trained to understand key indicators of child abuse and respond instantly to inappropriate or harmful behaviour.
  3. Digital Security: We have RFID system for complete tracking.
  4. Data Security: Your child’s personal details are protected.
  5. Emotional Security: We do not tolerate bullying around the campus and we make sure our school is hygienic and safe. In addition, we do our best to make learning as fun as possible.

Our curriculum leads the change in learning methodologies by combining learning from books with a more immersive experience. Extensive use of the latest technology in education across the campus all the way from IQ panels, Digital Displays to technology-enabled learning and early exposure to STEAM and Enterprise 4.0 disciplines; for example, learning coding from Grade 2, Al, Robotics and that ensures that your child is comfortable with technology aspects which are rapidly changing around the world.

In addition, we have virtual global classrooms where students connect regularly via video-conferencing with other campuses around the world for more holistic learning.

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