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The school integrates social and emotional learning (SEL) into its curriculum. Students participate in various activities designed to enhance their social skills, self-awareness, and emotional intelligence. The Student Representative Council (SRC), comprising elected student representatives from Year 2 upwards, promotes leadership and school spirit. The SRC addresses school-wide issues, plans activities, and fosters a supportive community, teaching responsibility, empathy, and care for others.
EtonHouse Broadrick is not a specialist SEN institution but provides support for students with special educational needs through its Inclusive Education (IE) program. The dedicated IE team offers individualized support to cater to each student's unique learning requirements. The school accommodates various learning needs, ensuring that students receive appropriate assistance to thrive academically and socially.
EtonHouse International School Broadrick offers a comprehensive English as an Additional Language (EAL) program to support non-native English-speaking students. After assessing each student's English proficiency, those requiring additional support are enrolled in the EAL program. In the Pre-School (from Kindergarten 1 onwards), EAL classes are conducted five times a week, each lasting 30 minutes. In the Primary years, EAL sessions occur four times a week. These classes focus on enhancing the four macro skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, facilitating effective participation in the Integrated Curriculum Pathway. Students are grouped by year level to create a comfortable learning environment that encourages progress.
EtonHouse Broadrick emphasizes the holistic development of students, integrating social and emotional learning (SEL) into its curriculum. The school fosters a positive culture where multiple languages and cultural heritages are validated and respected, promoting acceptance and giving students an edge in an increasingly globalized world. The Student Representative Council (SRC), comprising elected representatives from Year 2 upwards, plays a pivotal role in promoting school spirit and leadership. The SRC addresses school-wide issues, plans activities, and fosters a supportive community, teaching responsibility, empathy, and care for others. These initiatives collectively nurture students' social and emotional well-being.
EtonHouse Broadrick is committed to safeguarding and protecting children and young people from harm. The school's Child Safeguarding Guidelines are aligned with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and Singapore’s Children and Young Person’s Act. The policy outlines the responsibilities of staff, volunteers, and associated agencies in promoting the welfare of children and engaging in practices that protect them. Key components include procedures for responding to safeguarding concerns, record-keeping protocols, a code of conduct for adults working at the school, and the implementation of the "Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum" to educate students on personal safety. The guidelines emphasize the importance of a competent and confident workforce in recognizing and responding to child safeguarding situations.
EtonHouse International School Broadrick caters for children aged 3 to 11 years, offering the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP). The campus facilities include specialist studios for music and visual arts, an artificial turf pitch, a library, and a multi-purpose hall for performances. A distinguishing feature of EtonHouse Broadrick is its award-winning Mandarin Immersion Pathway, the first of its kind in Singapore aligned with the IB PYP for non-native speakers. The school also encourages creativity through annual theatrical productions and music ensembles, promotes sustainability initiatives, and offers collaborative opportunities with local and international schools.
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