Philippines, Manila
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English is the primary medium of instruction. Nihongo (Japanese) and Spanish are offered as foreign languages as part of the curriculum. In preschool, foreign languages are introduced in the second semester with basic conversational drills in Nihongo and Spanish, while in elementary Nihongo is taught in the Third Quarter and Spanish in the Fourth Quarter as part of the enhanced curriculum. The school provides a Language Laboratory to support language learning and offers a Learning Support Program to assist diverse learners.
Starland International School traces its origins to May 2001 as Starland Kiddie School and became Starland International School on January 19, 2007, expanding over time to nine campuses across Luzon, Mindanao, and the Visayas. It offers a Revised K-to-12 Curriculum under the Philippine system, with multiple learning modalities (Face-to-Face, Online Distance Learning, Blended Learning, and Homeschooling). English is the main language of instruction, with Nihongo and Spanish offered as foreign languages. The Math program includes MTAP drills and Singapore Math, and the school provides Journalism, Speech, and Broadcasting as part of its academic offerings along with a Learning Support Program and small class sizes. Campuses emphasize practical life skills, technology-enabled learning (robotics and advanced math drills), and opportunities in extracurriculars and events to develop well-rounded, globally prepared learners. The school also offers a transportation service to select branches.