Our Facilities

A Learning Environment Designed for Growth

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Music Room

Music plays an important part in the development of children. Access to music has been shown to assist with emotional regulations, distressing and attention issues. Music also allows children another outlet to express themselves and excel.

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Innovative Sensory Room

With the help of our school counseling services, we designed an innovative sensory room. One of the uses of this room is to offer comfort to children when they are overstimulated. With soft lighting, a variety of textures, and soothing music, it is an oasis from the constant demands of our digital world.

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Outdoor Playground

Time outside and time to play are two key elements needed in every childhood. Free time allows children to communicate with peers and exercise.

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Indoor Playground

If the weather is not appropriate for outside time, we also have an indoor playground.

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Play area for Reception Years

The youngest children have a special play area just for themselves. This area allows children freedom of movement while limiting the risk of injury.

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Corners Classroom for Reception Years

Room with different corners with different activities. Once this room is operating, reception year classes will be able to go into the room and students will decide what activity they want to do. With limited monitoring, they will be able to communicate and work with their peers as they play together.

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Outdoor Playground

Time outside and time to play are two key elements needed in every childhood. Free time allows children to communicate with peers and exercise.

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Indoor Playground

If the weather is not appropriate for outside time, we also have an indoor playground.

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Play area for Reception Years

The youngest children have a special play area just for themselves. This area allows children freedom of movement while limiting the risk of injury.

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A white background with a few lines on it

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Corners Classroom for Reception Years

Room with different corners with different activities. Once this room is operating, reception year classes will be able to go into the room and students will decide what activity they want to do. With limited monitoring, they will be able to communicate and work with their peers as they play together.

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Three orange arrows pointing in opposite directions on a white background.
A yellow star shaped icon on a white background.

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Gymnasium

If the weather is inappropriate for outdoor play, or the students want a different sort of activity, we have an inside gymnasium. While basketball and soccer are a highlight, we also have equipment for stretching, parkour, and more. We want to encourage every student to find an exercise they enjoy.

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English Classroom

Specialised English classrooms allow teachers to decorate and use the space in a way to enhance the students education. Before each class, teachers can put up vocabulary words or pictures that will help enhance the learning experience. The English teachers do not have to worry about moving equipment from one room to another, allowing them to more flexibility with their classes.

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Science Classroom

Specialised science classrooms allow teachers to decorate and use the space in a way to enhance the students education. The science teachers do not have to worry about moving equipment from one room to another, allowing them to more flexibility with their classes. Teachers have the time and equipment to prepare lessons before class, allowing the students to engage more in hands-on learning in a safe way.

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Maths Classroom

Specialised maths classrooms allow teachers to decorate and use the space in a way to enhance the students education. The maths teachers can display equipment, like blocks, counters and geometric shapes that will help students visualize and understand maths concepts through hands-on learning.

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Islamic Classroom

Specialised Islamic classrooms allow teachers to decorate and use the space in a way to enhance the students education and cultural exposure. The Islamic teachers can broaden students' perspectives and enhance their understanding of the world.

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Reception Years Classroom

The youngest students have special needs as they learn to become students. Our Reception Years Classrooms are designed to help teachers engage with students and help the students become comfortable in an educational environment. The first year of formal education is critical to helping students enjoy school.

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Food Prep Room

When students bring lunch to school, assistants will take their lunch boxes and place the food in industrial food warmers or a refrigerator, as needed. While students don't enter the room, their food is kept as the optimal temperatures to be healthy and nutritious.

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Arabic Classroom

Specialized Arabic classrooms allow teachers to decorate and use the space in a way to enhance the students education. The Arabic teachers can provide a diverse range of resources, from books of different levels, to digital tools.

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Clinic

If a child is not feeling well or has special health needs, we have two nurses in our clinic to take care of the students who need help. From daily checks of insulin levels to regular eye check-ups, our clinic is set up to provide for the needs of students.

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Food Prep Room

When students bring lunch to school, assistants will take their lunch boxes and place the food in industrial food warmers or a refrigerator, as needed. While students don't enter the room, their food is kept as the optimal temperatures to be healthy and nutritious.

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Arabic Classroom

Specialized Arabic classrooms allow teachers to decorate and use the space in a way to enhance the students education. The Arabic teachers can provide a diverse range of resources, from books of different levels, to digital tools.

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Clinic

If a child is not feeling well or has special health needs, we have two nurses in our clinic to take care of the students who need help. From daily checks of insulin levels to regular eye check-ups, our clinic is set up to provide for the needs of students.

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Library and Reading Nook

Literature helps children explore the world and learn how to handle problems without experiencing those problems first-hand. Reading helps children develop empathy and understanding for others, making this room one of the most important rooms in the school.

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Meeting Room

Like all meeting rooms, a variety of meetings occur in this room. What makes the room special is that students also attend meetings, to help them better understand the real world. When there are special activities students will participate in, they attend a meeting to get briefed on what they will need to do.

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Football fields

As one of the most popular sports in the world, football helps build teamwork and communication skills. Running when playing is great exercise. And shooting a ball at a goal helps teach coordination, balance, and motor skills. We have both indoor and outdoor areas to play.

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Basketball and volleyball court

We have added a new court to allow students to play basketball and volleyball outside.

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(SLP) Speech and Language Pathologist

This room is created specifically to enhance a child's speaking and communication skills. Early intervention can assist students before a life-long problem occurs.

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Basketball and volleyball court

We have added a new court to allow students to play basketball and volleyball outside.

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(SLP) Speech and Language Pathologist

This room is created specifically to enhance a child's speaking and communication skills. Early intervention can assist students before a life-long problem occurs.