Primary education supports children’s personal development by fostering independence, self-discipline, and responsibility. They learn to manage their time, organize tasks, and take initiative in their learning.
Through social studies and cultural studies, children in the primary section begin to explore different cultures, traditions, and global issues. This helps broaden their perspective and understanding of the world around them.
Many primary education programs incorporate physical education classes to promote physical fitness, coordination, and overall health. Children learn about the importance of exercise, nutrition, and healthy habits.
Primary education continues to emphasize creativity through art, music, drama, and other forms of expression. These activities encourage imagination, innovation, and self-expression.
The primary section prepares children for the transition to higher grades and secondary education. It equips them with academic skills, study habits, and a positive attitude toward learning that are essential for future academic success.
Primary education often involves parents in their child’s learning journey through regular communication, parent-teacher meetings, and opportunities for parental engagement in school activities and events.