At our school, we prioritize more than just academic achievement, we teach students to understand how they learn. Through metacognitive techniques, students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and self-regulation skills, ensuring they can tackle any academic or personal challenge.
How we develop metacognition in our students:
- Self-Assessment & Reflection: Students regularly evaluate their strengths, challenges, and learning habits.
- Goal setting: Every child learns to set, track, and adapt their own learning objectives.
- Strategy Development: We teach students how to experiment with different learning methods to find what works best for them.
- Growth Mindset: We develop resilience by encouraging students to see challenges as opportunities for growth.
By embedding metacognition into our teaching methods, learning spaces, and curriculum, we ensure that students become independent, self-motivated learners, prepared for success in school and beyond.