Pathways Programme
Pathways Programme
Pathways programme focuses on functional literacy, numeracy, daily living skills to ensure children thrive on schedules, habits, and routines, which not only creates a feeling of security but also helps children learn self-control and focus. This includes high-touch personal interactions every day to build healthy social-emotional skills, including the ability to understand and communicate with others.
Experiential learning is an integral tool for learning in Pathways Programme. It engages students in critical thinking, problem-solving and decision making in contexts that are personally relevant to them. With teacher support and curriculum scaffolding, students at this level participate cooperatively in group learning activities. They learn to express their feelings, needs, and choices in increasingly appropriate ways and combine and sequence keywords and images to communicate personal interests and to recount significant experiences.
Areas of Learning
Under the guidance of our experienced teachers, students will be involved in an enriching arts-based programme that introduces them to music, dance, drama and more.
This programme will help students gain more body awareness, learn new movements, and improve their balance, coordination, concentration, and memory.
We aim to bring students together to practise and perform while respecting each other, so they can share their skills, communicate with confidence, as well as discover their love for the arts.
Students engage with a variety of texts for learning and enjoyment. They listen to, read, view and interpret spoken, written and multimodal texts .
Students are provided with experiences that engage, support and extend their learning, including the use of pictorial representations or other marks to express and record their ideas.
The Mathematics curriculum focuses on equipping students with functional numeracy concepts like recognising numbers, concept of measurement, time, money etc which will in turn help them to lead a independent life.
We help students to learn real-world math skills that will help them in real-life situations. Practical examples from their daily lives helps them on a deeper, more intuitive level, helping them to turn abstract concepts into a concrete learning experience
We focus on enabling students to interact and play constructively with others and to establish friendships with peers. The curriculum provides opportunity for students to begin establishing and naming the skills required to work in groups. Students learn to show an awareness of their feelings and needs of others.
They identify and describe personal interests, skills and achievements and reflect on how these might contribute to school or family life.
Students recognise the diversity of families and communities. They demonstrate ways to interact with and care for others. the curriculum focuses on enabling students to learn how to be socially perceptive. Students learn to guide their behaviour across a range of familiar situations. They learn to adhere to class practice, offer assistance, share, initiate activities and regulate emotional expression.
Students learn through movement by engaging in a variety of physical activities in a range of environments (indoor and outdoor).
They participate in simple games with support, to follow instructions and to remain on task.
Students are encouraged to develop and practice fundamental movement skills through active play and structured movement activities to improve competence and confidence in their movement ability.
The main aim of this programme is to prepare students for independent living outside the school environment.
Students will have the opportunity to be involved in pre-vocational work experience in areas such as domestic skills, living skills, office work and supported workplaces.
Students are introduced to common digital systems and patterns that exists. Students describe how information systems meet information, communication and recreation needs.
Through discussion with teachers, students learn to apply safe practices to protect themselves and others as they interact online for learning and communicating.
Across the band, students will have had the opportunity to create a range of digital solutions through guided play and integrated learning, such as using robotic toys to navigate a map or recording science data with software applications.