Our Reading and Numeracy Programs are designed to strengthen students’ foundational skills in literacy and mathematics, ensuring they develop the competencies necessary for academic success and lifelong learning. By providing targeted support and engaging initiatives, these programs aim to address individual learning needs while fostering a love for reading and confidence in numeracy.
Efforts to Improve Literacy and Numeracy Skills
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Reading Recovery and Remedial Programs
- Focused interventions are provided for struggling readers and learners needing additional support in mathematics.
- These programs are tailored to help students achieve grade-level proficiency, addressing gaps in comprehension, vocabulary, and mathematical concepts.
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School-Wide Campaigns and Events
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The school actively promotes literacy and numeracy through activities
such as:
- National Reading Month Celebrations: Engaging events like storytelling sessions, reading marathons, and book drives encourage a culture of reading among students.
- Math and Reading Challenges: Competitions and games that enhance problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
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The school actively promotes literacy and numeracy through activities
such as:
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Daily Practices and Classroom Integration
- Reading and numeracy are integrated into daily lessons, with teachers employing creative strategies to make learning enjoyable and meaningful.
- Independent reading time and collaborative math problem-solving sessions are regular features of classroom activities.
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Parental and Community Involvement
- Parents and community members are encouraged to participate in reading programs and support numeracy through activities like home-based literacy exercises and family math nights.
Through these initiatives, the school ensures that every student is equipped with the essential literacy and numeracy skills that are critical for academic achievement and personal growth.
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