How does the Junior School cater for curious and eager young minds?

Children are naturally curious about their world and always eager to explore. Harnessing that energy and enthusiasm is key for us in the Junior School. We want our boys to expand their knowledge base and approach learning with a passion that will set them up for the Senior School and beyond.

First, let’s clarify some terms: extension and enrichment.

Extension is curriculum-focused; it’s where a student’s knowledge, understanding and skills are advanced. Students feel a sense of “stretch” and are encouraged to challenge themselves.

Enrichment is where a student expands their interest areas, their breadth of understanding and their ability to apply skills and knowledge more broadly.

Zach Oliphant, Robotics Enrichment program

Extension advances, enrichment broadens.

In the Junior School, students’ capacities are extended through quality classroom teaching practice of the curriculum each day. Extension is led by an expert classroom teacher who uses their deep knowledge of the subject and understanding of their students’ needs to guide more advanced and complex learning experiences. The core purpose of extension is to deepen students’ understanding by engaging them with higher-order thinking tasks and sophisticated applications of the curriculum. These activities challenge students within the framework of the curriculum, ensuring that their learning is rigorous, relevant and appropriately challenging.

Students are extended in the Junior School through the Promoting Literacy Development (PLD) program for spelling and reading, the Talk For Writing program specifically targeting writing structures and language conventions, and the Explicit Maths program for mathematical concepts and fluency. Teachers use these programs to meet students at their level of need, then advance their knowledge and skills further so each student feels that sense of “stretch” in their learning. The Diverse Learning Team supports class teachers to deliver targeted programs for boys across the cohort and track their assessment data over time to review the effectiveness of the programs. The results are impressive; when boys see the progress that they are making, their confidence grows.

“They also develop academic resilience as they observe that their applied efforts make a difference to their results over time.”
Neev Singh, DaVinci Decathlon Enrichment program

Enrichment goes beyond the formal curriculum. Its goal is to provide students with additional opportunities for intellectual, cultural, physical and personal development. Enrichment activities often take the form of co-curricular programs, after-school activities, competitions or educational excursions. These experiences broaden students’ horizons, cultivate a love of learning and allow them to pursue their interests in more diverse and creative ways.

“In the Junior School, the range of enrichment opportunities is extensive.”

All students access the sport, music and performing arts co-curricular programs, which in themselves are hugely diverse across the year. Academic groups and competitions like chess, debating, Readers Cup, Maths Olympiad, ICAS and the DaVinci Decathlon all foster higher-order thinking and teamwork to represent the School through academic pursuits. After school activities like robotics, entrepreneurship, TGX, MasterChef, Lego engineering, art and woodwork, literacy and numeracy enrichment encourage boys to explore a new interest or go deeper into an area of passion.

MasterChef Enrichment program

With the opening of the Design, Engineering and Technology Centre, the Junior School has a dedicated Makerspace facility for classes to build, create and explore learning opportunities. Students utilise the digital and design technology curriculum integrated with humanities and science subject areas to apply their learning to real-world scenarios. The boys enjoy bringing their learning to life with relevant activities that teach them how to use design-thinking frameworks. Together, they step through a process of:

  • Discovering — new learnings
  • Defining — a particular topic or problem
  • Developing — creating, composing and building
  • Delivering — presenting or sharing their learning

Extension and enrichment are complementary, promoting student learning as enjoyable and challenging pursuits to be valued. Both serve a distinct purpose, but combined, their effect creates a learning environment where all students are both encouraged and inspired to reach their full potential. By engaging students with both depth and breadth of learning experience inside and outside of the classroom, we cultivate learners who are not only knowledgeable but also innovative, resilient and well-rounded individuals.

Rory Pihl and Jacob Bonaventura enjoy the Robotics Enrichment program

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