10 Fun Fine Motor Activities for Preschoolers
We all want our children to grow to full independence; be able to cater for themselves and participate in essential life skills as soon as possible. Once this happens, there is a relief for the parent as well as a boost in self-esteem for the child. Life skills such as using cutlery, tying shoelaces, drawing, […]
Girl Up: “Breaking stereotypes: You can’t break me”
Girl Up is a girls empowerment program founded by the United Nations and designed to help girls build their self-esteem, discover their leadership potential and become more self-confident. The theme this year is “Breaking stereotypes: You can’t break me”. The girl-up committee came up with the theme because they believed there are stereotypes used to […]
Causes of Childhood Obesity and How to Help Your Child
No parent wants his or her child to look underfed or too skinny, as the media depicts a healthy child as one who looks well-fed and chubby. This means that a child could be heading towards obesity without the parents being aware. As a result, cases of childhood obesity are very common, particularly in children […]
“Learning beyond limits” is our theme for this academic year – Dr Wilson
Our Deputy Director of Education, Dr Barney Wilson, has announced that the theme for this 2020/2021 school year will be “Learning Beyond Limits.” He disclosed the theme in a recent interview about our yearly theme and how we adapted to the new normal while ensuring there were no learning gaps during the lockdown. Watch the […]
9 Surprising Benefits of Yoga for Kids
When people talk about yoga, what usually comes to our mind is the image of a young woman doing some strange poses on a mat. We hardly think of men and kids when it comes to yoga. However, as stated in a publication on SeattleYogaNews, yoga is a gift to humanity, and the magical age […]






