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Our Philosophy

At Scholars Academy, we teach children fundamentally the concept of 'HOW TO LEARN' and focus on helping the students acquires a variety of skills needed to learn.

Our Philosophy is to prepare the students to excel in their current endeavors and focus on future to remain success through imbibing confidence to learn effectively in our rapidly changing world.

We Believe

We believe that children learn through participation and those hands on involvement in a rich sensory environment simulates brain development and fulfills a child’s natural desire to figure it out themselves.

The teaching team coordinates to provide the students with opportunities to explore a combination of familiar and unfamiliar activities, to ensure develop and follow effective learning strategies enabling them to meet the future challenges.

At Scholars Academy, we believe in

  • Providing opportunities to each individual to play, think, communicate and reflect
  • Cultivating interests and challenging their intellect
  • Every child's specific needs, abilities and the potential to grow and learn
  • Every child is unique and is a valued member of the group

With our Training, Teaching and Guidance, each Child will

  • Grow to love learning
  • Discover and prefect their unique learning style
  • Love to read as reading shapes the mind
  • Successfully master their unique skills
  • Develop into confident life-long learne
  • Be confident and successful in social situations
  • Respect every individual
  • Develop appropriate interdependent skills

At Scholars Academy, we believe children learn best when they

  • Enjoy themselves
  • Experience success and a sense of achievement
  • Involve and self-motivated
  • Feel valued and secure
  • Feel confident and are willing to have a go and take risks
  • Interact positively with others
  • Talking, listening, questioning and playing constructively
  • Explore and experiment
  • Feel excitement and enthusiasm
  • Relate the activity to their own lives, experiences or interests
  • Organize themselves and their materials
  • Take pride in their own achievements and the achievement of others