domingo, 28 de outubro de 2007

Exam Time - Upper School and Year 6


Exam time has come again. Year 6 are taking their Achievement tests which will give them a diploma saying how well they are doing as they finish primary education. Students in the Upper school are doing IGCSEs. This exam period we are offering IGCSEs in English as a Second Language, English as a first language, Korean as a First Language, Maths, Biology and English Literature. We are a registered Centre with Cambridge International Examinations (University of Cambridge, England), and can offer IGCSEs, AS-levels, A-levels, Checkpoint and the Cambridge International Primary Curriculum - which ends with the Year 6 achievement tests.

domingo, 14 de outubro de 2007

Left at the old location



Teacher, Sara Galbraith, herself studied with Dr Pamela Dickens Alves here in Manaus, and took IGCSEs. Afterwards she studied at a University in Manaus. Today she is the form teacher of years 1b and 2a. These students are 7-8 years old and have parents who are Koreans, Australians, Americans and Brazilians. Some of her students have learned to read and write this year. This will now be the 'baby' class at the old location.




This house is in Marina Tauá, about 5km from the Estrada de Turismo, in a quiet neighbourhood, surrounded by trees and birds. The school began to rent it in September 2006. It has 8 classrooms, and houses students from 7 years until 18 years old. It also has a swimming pool and students take weekly lessons. There are roughly 75 students at this location.


sábado, 13 de outubro de 2007

New Start


Monday 15th October, the four classes: Nursery 1 (9 students), Nursery 2 (7 students), Reception (9 students) and Year 1a (12 students) will begin in their new building on Estrada de Turismo. This is a much more accessible location, and the building is well suited for the younger children. We are expecting the move to generate more interest in the neighbourhood for parents with younger children.


In this section of the school the students learn to use their English while playing, and then move on to learning their letters and to read and write in both English and Portuguese (if that is what their parents want for them). We have students in Year 1a who have been in the school for 3 years (now 5 years old, almost 6 years). They speak fluently, and are reading and writing in both languages.