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A K1–Grade 8 Learning Journey

How the academy structures learning across Kindergarten, Elementary School and Middle School.

Two students reading picture books together.

The academy serves students from K1 through Grade 8 across three school levels. Kindergarten covers K1 and K2. Elementary School covers Grades 1 to 5. Middle School covers Grades 6 to 8.

Each level is designed to meet learners where they are. Kindergarten builds confidence through purposeful play, conversation and guided discovery. Elementary School strengthens literacy, numeracy, inquiry and communication. Middle School asks students to think more deeply, work more independently and take greater responsibility.

Assessment is treated as more than a record of results. Several kinds of evidence — classroom observation, everyday classwork, projects, structured checks, student reflection and teacher feedback — help teachers understand what a student knows and what they are ready to learn next.

Learning Support runs across all three levels rather than sitting apart from them. It is a cross-school academic support service, not a fourth school division, and it covers reinforcement, extension, language support, classroom accommodations, organisation, transition and wellbeing.

The subject areas the academy expects to offer are published as provisional until the school confirms them. We would rather show you what is settled and name what is not.

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