Real Life Learning

At Nada International School, we believe that real-life learning is essential for our primary school students. We want them to be able to connect their classroom learning to the real world, so we provide them with many opportunities to do so.

One way we do this is through our project-based learning approach. Students work in teams to research and solve real-world problems. This is clear in a lot of initiatives in the school, as in the student-led assemblies and science fair projects.

We also take our students on field trips to local businesses and organizations. This helps them see how the skills they are learning in the classroom are used in the real world. For example, one class of students recently visited the Nada Dairy Factory and the Strawberry Farm and got introduced to the processes of manufacturing milk and planting and picking strawberries.

 

We believe that real-life learning is essential for our primary school students. It helps them to be engaged in their learning, develop critical thinking skills, and become responsible citizens.

Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
LinkedIn
Instagram
Tiktok
Call Now ButtonCall Now