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Elementary

CIS Elementary Curriculum

The Canadian International School is committed to building a foundation of academic excellence which provides opportunities for each child to reach their potential. Our educators set high expectations for all students encouraging them to achieve their best. Students are coached to develop a positive growth mindset, to take risks, and learn from their mistakes.

Our Early Years programme is where we lay the solid foundations for each individual child’s success. Our approach is simple-we know your child so that we can support their individual learning needs every step of the way.

The Grades 1 - 3 Program (Primary Division)

places an emphasis on literacy and uses a cross-curricular approach to make learning meaningful. The English Language learner’s strengths and needs are considered and differentiated lessons are created to meet individual needs.All students receive Language, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, The Arts, Health and Physical Education, and one other language: Vietnamese or French. All Vietnamese students are required to study Vietnamese and all others receive French instruction.

The Grades 4- 6 Program (Junior Division)

continues the same subjects as Grades 1-3 and scaffolds students from more concrete to abstract learning and thinking. Students learn to become more independent and critical and use higher-order thinking skills to continue to build their confidence as learners. They are responsible for their choices and make decisions that affect their own learning. Students learn how to self assess and set goals to become independent learners.

Grades 7 and 8 Program (Intermediate Division)

students have the same subject structure as Grades 4-6 but they perform more challenging tasks with more rigorous academic demands. Teachers support their social and emotional growth by promoting well-being and healthy living. Students in these grades face an important transition period in which they synthesize and build on what they learned in the formative years. Students use more critical thinking and problem-solving skills to prepare for the secondary curriculum. Teachers help students to become more motivated and to encourage them to reflect on how they learn best to become more independent learners.

Subjects taught in our topic curriculum:​

  • English
  • Science
  • Mathematics
  • History
  • Geography
  • Information &
  • Communication
  • Technology (ICT)
  • Art & Design
  • Design Technology

Specialist Teaching subject:

  • Communication
  • Art & Design
  • Design Technology