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British Primary

Developing intellectually curious, independent-minded young learners.

British Primary starts learners on an exciting educational journey, helping them to become confident, responsible, reflective, innovative, and engaged. It is adapted to suit our context, culture, and ethos. It is typically for learners aged 6 to 11 years. By offering British Primary, we provide a broad and balanced education for our learners, helping them to thrive throughout their schooling, work, and life.

Our Primary programme starts from Years 2 through Year 6 (Grades 1 to 5). It provides an excellent foundation for the next stage of education in Lower Secondary, and plenty of opportunities to develop creativity, expression and personal well-being in various ways.

A broad curriculum for a balanced education

The curriculum aims to deliver core subjects and develop creativity, expression, and well-being. A range of subjects with an enquiry based approach ensures that teaching and learning appeal to many learners and prepares them for future learning. Facilitators are supported with a stimulating and varied curriculum, which challenges and inspires learners to be lifelong learners.

A robust foundation with excellent progression

British Primary provides a strong foundation for learners at the beginning of their schooling before progressing through the Key Stages into Secondary Programme in an age-appropriate way. The subjects offered are adapted to suit the context, culture and school ethos. The program focuses on developing knowledge and skills in core subjects which form an excellent foundation for future study along with learners’ development in each year.

Facilitators are empowered with a dynamic and stimulating curriculum that both challenges and inspires learners to grow into confident, curious, and lifelong learners.

A global learner in a local context

British Primary encourages learners to understand their culture, community, and identity in the broader world. The program celebrates local culture while helping learners to discuss global issues. Activities in the schemes of work are internationally focused, but they can be applied in all local contexts so that learners can develop a broad outlook.

A flexible approach

British Primary programme is flexible, so it can be adapted to the learners’ needs and works with the local context. British Primary is designed to stretch, challenge, and inspire all learners, whatever their cultural context.

All British Primary subjects include a set of learning objectives that provide a structure for teaching and learning, and a reference against which you can check learners’ attainment and skills.

The learning objectives are divided into clearly sequenced areas called ‘strands’ that is taught separately or together. All the British Primary subjects and learning objectives ensure a smooth progression throughout British Primary and onwards into Cambridge Lower Secondary and beyond.

The British Curriculum at 21K School will offer the following subjects from Grades 1 to 5:

Core Subjects:

  • Cambridge Primary English (0058)
  • Cambridge Primary Mathematics (0096)
  • Cambridge Primary Science (0097)
  • Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives (0838)
  • Second Language (choice of 13 subjects)
  • Cambridge Primary Computing (0059)

Add-on Subjects:

  • Optional Third Language (choice of 13 subjects - 8 Regional and 5 International subjects)

21K School adopts Cambridge University Press Coursebooks and Workbooks.

Cambridge Primary English is intended for first language learners who have well-developed oral language skills before they begin school. Therefore, learners must produce language orally and in writing from the earliest stages. This curriculum provides a foundation in language and literacy on which later stages of education can be built. Its emphasis and early focus on literary analysis and critical reading skills promote an understanding of how different language features are used and the impact these have on the reader. It fosters literary appreciation and prepares learners to become skilled users of the language in many contexts.

Cambridge Primary Mathematics explores principles, patterns, systems, functions and relationships so that learners can apply their mathematical knowledge and develop a holistic understanding of the subject. It is structured in three content areas: Number, Geometry and Measure, Statistics and Probability. Thinking and Working Mathematically underpin all of the other areas of learning to assist learners in considering the processes involved when solving problems.

Cambridge Primary Science has six strands: A skills strand , Thinking and Working Scientifically; Four content strands - Biology, Chemistry, Physics and, Earth and Space; A context strand - Science in Context. In every part of the programme, learners think and work scientifically and do hands-on science using standard equipment. This helps learners to develop an understanding of scientific investigations, including considering ideas, evaluating evidence, planning, investigating, recording and analysing data. The content in the Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Earth and Space strands introduce learners to the main areas of science. At the same time, the Science in Context strand also places these in a broader cultural and historical context.

Cambridge Primary Global Perspectives develops the skills of research, analysis, evaluation, reflection, collaboration and communication. The skills are taught through a wide range of topics using personal, local and global perspectives. It strengthens the links across the other subjects in the primary programme and provides an interdisciplinary approach to learning. Flexible delivery options are a key characteristic of the programme and it can be taught as a weekly lesson, integrated into other subjects or through occasional full days of activities.

Cambridge Primary Computing helps primary learners develop essential digital and problem-solving skills through a carefully spiralled curriculum that builds understanding step by step. Learners explore key concepts such as algorithms, coding, data handling, and networks through interactive digital tasks and guided online practice. They design step-by-step instructions and create programs using block-based tools, strengthening algorithmic and logical thinking. Learners also discover how data can be collected, organised, and used to solve problems, and how devices connect to share information. The programme develops an understanding of hardware, software, and responsible online behaviour. Through virtual projects and collaborative online activities, learners build creativity, collaboration, and resilience as they solve real-world problems.

Inquiry-Based Learning stands out as a cornerstone of education at 21K School. The Inquiry based approach fosters critical thinking, curiosity, and independent learning, placing learners at the center of the educational process. This methodology encourages learners to ask questions, investigate, and construct knowledge, moving away from passive rote learning toward active exploration, problem-solving, and collaboration.

Inquiry-Based Learning is not just about absorbing facts; it’s about developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students are encouraged to analyze, evaluate, and create solutions, preparing them for complex real-world challenges.

From a learner’s perspective, inquiry-based learning helps focus on open questions or problems to use evidence-based reasoning, creative thinking and problem-solving to form a conclusion they can defend.

In an inquiry-led learning model, learners actively participate in their own learning experience. Ultimately, this leads to a sense of independence that encourages learners to continue asking questions and seeking answers long after leaving the classroom.

Independent learners know that knowledge acquisition never ends, and they will be more motivated to come up with solutions to the most challenging problems an organisation or group faces.

Learners will engage in approximately an hour of self-learning every day throughout the year, where assignments will be given to hone skills such as research, presentation, communication etc. Different learners can pace their learning according to their preferred learning styles.

From a facilitator’s perspective, this learning approach focuses on helping learners get from the curiosity stage into critical thinking and deeper levels of understanding. They guide learners through the investigation process, encouraging them to ask questions through structured inquiry activities. This is usually done by utilising group or individual projects, case studies, research tasks, and unique exercises created for individual or specific groups of learners.

>The Habits of Mind (HOM) embedded into the 21K curriculum is a tested, proven curriculum for creating strong learners and educators. Habits of Mind are the attitudes and dispositions that help learners become better thinkers and problem solvers who know what to do when the answers are not immediately apparent. Art Costa and Bena Kallick propose 16 habits (such as Listening with Understanding and Empathy or Persisting) that, when engaged, can build learner success in the classroom, in the workplace, and life. We endeavour to incorporate HOM into our pedagogical practices and experience the realisation through the action of learners in real-life situations.

Community, Action and Service (CAS)

The objective of integrating CAS activities is to nurture well-rounded learners. While academic excellence remains a key focus, it is equally important for learners to explore interests beyond the classroom and step outside their comfort zones. CAS encourages creativity, promotes physical and emotional well-being, and supports the development of a healthy, balanced lifestyle. It is especially meaningful as it provides learners with opportunities to serve communities in need, offer support, and engage in new and diverse experiences.

At 21K School, we believe that personal and interpersonal growth happens best through authentic learning and real-world experiences and CAS embodies this philosophy. The CAS journey empowers learners with opportunities for self-direction, collaboration, and reflection. It fosters a strong sense of accomplishment and joy, as learners witness the impact of their efforts. Ultimately, the program is designed to open doors to enriching experiences that shape confident, compassionate, and capable individuals.

21K School offers learners a variety of experiences to develop their skills and build on their socio-emotional experiences. Beyond the regular classes and activities, learners also participate in celebrations, festivals, Model United Nations (MUN), Debates, inter-house activities, Lit-Fest, Shark Tank, Mathalon, Social Fest, Art Fest, Science Exhibition and more.

Field Trips, Excursions (Domestic and International) and Day Trips allow learners to engage and bond with other children across cities and countries.

Field trips

Field trips provide learners with different ways of viewing the world, communicating with it, successfully introducing new questions and issues of daily life, and finding answers to generate knowledge. In the end, inquiry-based learning teaches the learners a greater understanding of the world they work, communicate, learn, and live in. At 21K School, field trips also allow learners to socialise and meet peers outside their online classes.

Annual Excursions

At 21K School, the annual excursion is primarily an opportunity to consolidate the bond between learners and facilitators. The trip usually provides our learners with experiences outside their daily activities, such as camping with teachers and classmates. Our past experiences have been insightful. We have planned for visits to locations that provide ample opportunities to facilitate learning through engaging activities while consolidating the bond with the community.

Learner Exchange programme

We aim for our learner exchange programme to offer broad-based benefits and outcomes for learners keen to embark on a national or international adventure. These programmes are intertwined and come together to constitute the overarching exchange experience. Through our exchange programmes, we aim to enhance international learning and knowledge, propel learners towards acceptance and understanding of an array of different cultural and community perspectives, achieve language acquisition through practical immersion., increase awareness and adoption of alternative, multi-faceted approaches to learning, enhance analytical and problem-solving skills, develop greater interest in global issues as well as a broader general knowledge.

Our vision is to create a joyful learning environment which includes an experiential learning mode which is interactive, inspiring, and stress-free that induces true love for learning and instills in one, self-responsibility and commitment towards life. This dream comes to life through the actions of our dynamic team of facilitators who work effortlessly and selflessly. Due to the vibrancy and creativity of our teaching pool, we can put life into teaching-learning sessions.

Facilitators concentrate on the learning process and encourage collaboration and self-learning. The approach stimulates discussions, asks questions to get the group thinking, and enables peer-to-peer communication. They help learners identify different ways of learning that work for them, take responsibility for their learning, and contribute to group sessions.

The Crew, at 21K School, are hired based on their qualification, training, and expertise. They comprise members who believe in the vision and mission of the school and have the experience to add value to the organisation.

The prerequisite for a job at 21K School is the qualification and a minimum of two years teaching in an international board. The experience ranges between 5 -10 years at the leadership level. Regular guest lectures and workshops from professionals are also part of the academic delivery of content.

Crew members receive in-house training at various levels throughout the year. Apart from in-house training, they attend training conducted by Cambridge. The facilitators receive exposure to webinars, podcasts and conferences conducted online globally. Global trends are shared through blogs, vlogs and resource persons who share their experiences with our team. A select team enrol in various certification programs as part of professional development. All facilitators are trained in aspects of child safety, cyber security and cultural sensitivity.

Leadership

The leadership at 21K School aims to transform the school’s vision into reality. The leadership works tirelessly to build an organised and effective system through meticulous attention to detail, realistic target-setting and precise scheduling.

The Head of Schools, Principals and Coordinators who form the leadership team are qualified, trained, and experienced individuals in Cambridge and other international boards. They are well versed with the requirements of the boards and align themselves towards the vision and mission of 21K School, Cambridge, and Edexcel.

The Academic Training & Development Head looks into the training requirement of the School and updates the leadership for participation

Learner Support

The importance of technical support services in the 21K School heightens as the world embraces digital innovations. The Technical crew is a strong team comprising specialists in various technological aspects required in an online set-up. Through the help of technical support staff, schools can have a more streamlined and systematic connection — making learning easier and fun.

Learner Success Team liaises between the parents and academic, technical and admissions crew. They are the point of contact to set up meetings and resolve queries within a turnaround time of 24 hours.

Assessment is an integral part of the teaching and learning process in the classroom. It goes beyond simply measuring learner achievement and progress, serving multiple meaningful purposes that support growth and improvement. The key uses of assessment include:

Diagnostic Assessment Activities designed to identify learning gaps, challenges, or misconceptions. These help determine where additional support, intervention, or adjustments in teaching strategies may be required.

Formative Assessment Ongoing assessment practices aimed at enhancing learning. By providing timely and constructive feedback during the learning process, teachers and learners can adapt their approaches to strengthen understanding and improve outcomes.

Summative Assessment Conducted at the end of a unit or course, this type of assessment evaluates what has been learned. It primarily measures achievement and may also support grading, certification of competence, ranking, or accountability.

Benchmark Testing Learners undertake the Diagnostic as well as the International Benchmark Test (IBT) administered by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER). The IBT enables schools to measure learner performance against international standards and gain valuable insights into academic progress.

Coursebooks and Workbooks from Cambridge University Press for English, Global Perspectives, Mathematics, Computational Thinking, and Science are delivered to the learner’s residence along with books for Second and Third Language from other Publishers. Learner ID card, Almanac and Planner, and a goodie bag are part of the Learning Kit.

Learners will get access to our web-based Learning Platform, and Parents will have access to Mobile Apps on Android and iOS. Through the Learning Platform, learners can access the following resources:

  • E-Library with over 2 million titles
  • Virtual Science Lab
  • Personalised Learning Platform
  • Assessment Platform
  • Learner Dashboard, Reports and Analytics
  • Digital Content & learning resources
Regular Assessments

Regular Assessments

Textbooks & Workbooks delivered at home

Textbooks & Workbooks delivered at home

Learners in a class

24 Learners in a class

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Live Engaging Classes

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