Our classes provide children the chance to be part of a community that nurtures, empowers, and celebrates every child’s unique abilities.
Our classes provide children the chance to be part of a community that nurtures, empowers, and celebrates every child’s unique abilities.
At the age of 18, students can graduate into the vocational workshop program where they learn a range of creative and enriching skills.
We offer a number of elective programs for students to enjoy. Please inquire about monthly costs to register your ward for any of our electives.
Our classes provide children and young people the chance to be part of a community that nurtures, empowers, and celebrates every child’s unique abilities.
Lavender Class is our early years class for children aged 6-10. Our goal is to improve sensory motor skills and encourage self-help skills and communication.
The Daffodil Class is for children on the Autism Disorder Spectrum, ages 10-16. We focus on building daily life skills and developing self-management.
Our Lilac Class is a pre-academic and mostly all-boys class for young people with cerebral palsy, Down’s syndrome and ASD.
Our Sunflower Class for students aged 14-16 with learning difficulties. We provide different activities for a wide range of learners and utilise small group and one-on-one support for unique learning needs.
Our Tulip Class is for students aged 17 and over with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Our activities are structured according to each student’s strength and ability and focus on daily living skills.
The Rose Class is for students aged 18 and above and focuses on personal, social, health and citizenship education – all of which makes a significant contribution to pupils’ growing self-confidence and maturity.
Our joint classes bring together the academic and vocational parts of our school to learn and socialise together.
Our weekly class brings together both sections of the school – academic and vocational students – to engage in drumming and dancing.
We offer a number of elective programs for students to enjoy. Please inquire about monthly costs to register your ward for any of these electives:
Physiotherapy is at the heart of an innovative educational approach that is helping to maximize the potential of children with profound and multiple learning disability
We offer an optional lunch program in partnership with Gastronomie with option to choose from a variety of meals on the menu every day.
Speech and Language Therapy helps students with the process of assessing, diagnosing, and providing interventions for speech disorders and pathologies.
At the age of 18, students can graduate into the vocational workshop program where they learn a range of creative and enriching skills. Learn more about the vocational workshops we have on offer:
Students are taught in this workshop how to string tea grass onto a wooden instrument to make beautiful doormats.
Kente is a Ghanaian fabric designed with colourful threads that are woven together in a special loom. In our Kente Workshop, students are taught how to weave different patterns using the loom.
In our Batik Tye & Dye Workshop, students learn this specialised method of dyeing fabrics by twisting, folding, and tying the fabric, and then soaking it in dye, thereby creating unique patterns and designs.