A Glimpse Into the Future of Education
In an era dominated by rapid technological advancements and global interconnectedness, the very fabric of how we teach and learn is evolving at an unprecedented rate. This digital shift, combined with a diverse global community of learners, means that the landscape of education is undergoing a profound transformation.
Ways to Overcome Academic Challenges
School life can often be a whirlwind of lessons, projects, and exams. While this academic journey is enriching, students may encounter challenges along the way. These academic challenges can range from time management issues to difficulties in understanding new concepts, and dealing with them effectively is crucial for educational success. At Chatsworth International School, we believe in empowering students with strategies to overcome these challenges and thrive academically.
Learn by Doing: Hands-on Approaches to Entrepreneurship Education
In today's rapidly changing global economy, entrepreneurship education has transformed from being a mere added advantage to an absolute imperative. While traditional pedagogical methods retain their value, they must be seamlessly intertwined with more dynamic, experiential approaches to equip students effectively for the future.
Fostering Student Agency through Classroom Economy
As educators at Chatsworth International School, we constantly strive to create an engaging and productive learning environment that promotes student agency and responsibility within our holistic IB curriculum. One innovative approach to achieving this goal is by implementing a classroom economy system. By introducing a classroom economy, we can empower students to take ownership of their learning, enhance their decision-making skills, and foster a sense of responsibility and collaboration within the classroom.
What Makes a Good International School: A Checklist for Parents in Singapore
As parents, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is choosing the right curriculum or school for your child. In Singapore, international schools are mainly set up to cater to expatriate families and thanks to their diverse, globally-minded environments, they are well positioned to prepare students for life in our interconnected world.
Preparing Your Child for Move to Secondary school: Tips from Chatsworth International School
The transition from primary into secondary school starts well before graduation from primary and those first days in August. As a community-focussed, K-13 school, Chatsworth International School regularly provides numerous opportunities for students throughout our year groups to interact and work collaboratively.
From Classroom to Community: How It Can Help International Students Learn Effectively
Imagine being able to step out of the traditional classroom setting and experience learning in a way that is both exciting and relevant. Community learning is all about connecting the dots between what students are learning in the classroom and the world around them. It's about taking the academic concepts and theories and applying them to real-life situations.
Communities of Learning at an IB School
The inquiry
As an IB school in Singapore we adopt an inquiry-based approach to teaching and learning, with a heavy emphasis on play in the early years. An inquiry approach places emphasis on “…students finding their own information and constructing their own understandings,” (I.B., 2017, p.14).
Art with Heart Project: Learning about Emotions through Art
Art With Heart is a project initiated by the student's desire to paint as a form of pleasure, fun, and therapy. The act of painting is kinesthetic and allows the children to express their feelings, create, and share their stories. Other important benefits of painting in the early years include the development of fine motor skills, gross motor skills, eye-hand coordination, visual perception, spatial attention, and the expression of emotions. Since the start of this new academic year, painting in class was always their favourite activity.
Critical Thinking & Research Skills at Chatsworth International School
It’s no secret that our world is becoming increasingly globalised. As the world becomes more connected, it’s more crucial than ever for young people to have a well-rounded education which encompasses important life skills. In fact, qualities such as emotional intelligence, adaptability, resilience and critical skills are amongst the most highly valued skills in the twenty-first century.















