How We Teach Young Learners.
A standard 60-minute Zoom lecture causes severe burnout. SCABT utilizes a proprietary teaching methodology built specifically for the psychology of young digital learners.
The Flipped Classroom
Students watch high-definition, conceptual micro-lectures before class. The 40-minute live sessions are reserved entirely for active problem-solving, debates, and addressing individual learning gaps.
Micro-Assessments
Rather than waiting for stressful midterms, our LMS utilizes gamified, low-stakes weekly quizzes. This ensures no student falls behind silently and allows teachers to adjust pacing in real-time.
Screen-Time Management
We actively combat digital fatigue. Assignments are deliberately structured to include offline “maker” tasksβsuch as building physical science models, sketching geometry, or reading physical texts.
A Structured Year.
Scroll horizontally to view the major academic milestones, assessment blocks, and syllabus checkpoints from August through May.
August
Orientation week, LMS infrastructure onboarding, digital citizenship training, and baseline aptitude testing in Math and English.
Sep – Nov
14 uninterrupted weeks of rigorous syllabus coverage. Weekly formative assessments run continuously. Digital clubs and societies initiate operations.
December
Intensive revision weeks focusing on consolidating past concepts, culminating in the comprehensive Mid-Year Examinations, followed by Winter Break.
Jan – Mar
12 weeks of advanced syllabus completion. Inter-house digital strategy and e-sports tournaments run asynchronously on February weekends to maintain morale.
April
Syllabus is strictly completed. The entire month is dedicated to structured mock exams, rigorous past-paper analysis, and closing individual learning gaps.
May
Final End-of-Year summative board-style exams. Progression dossiers and analytical reports are generated for the transition to the next academic tier.
The 9-Subject Curriculum.
Select a Royal Blue core subject card below to unlock its highly detailed, 7-year academic progression mapped from Grade 2 through Grade 8.