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Curriculum

Private International School in Košice, Slovakia

Primary School Curriculum

(Year 1 - Year 6 / SK ZŠ 1. - 6. ročník)
6 to 11 year old students

EN iPrimary

Ages 6-11
English, maths, science, computing and global citizenship

Principles for progress

Our teachers follow ten principles that will give students the best opportunity to develop along their learning journey. These aren’t just theoretical concepts, but practical ideas that every teacher incorporate in their lessons.
In addition to the ten principles, formative assessment underpins and runs through every aspect of the programme. Knowing the students’ starting point, understanding their learning and reflecting on their development helps to ensure progress for all.

  • Engaging everyone includes techniques for ensuring that all students are involved in the lesson and participate in discussion, including whole-class question-and- answer sessions.
  • Adapting teaching to ensure that all students can access the learning according to their level and achieve good outcomes. These techniques also convey the importance of having high expectations of all students.
  • Enabling independent learning outlines ways of supporting your students to ‘have a go’ and not to be put off by challenging ideas or tasks. It also provides techniques for helping all students take more responsibility for their own progress.
  • Effective questioning by asking questions that make students think. It outlines question types (for example, closed, open, factual, conceptual, probing, discussion) and provides examples of each.
  • Teacher talk is important and we ensure to make it as effective as possible with ways of engaging students as teacher introduce new content and explain activities.
  • Collaborative activities are vital for growing student skills, and we provide lots of opportunities and encourage grouping of students and ensuring that group work is really focused and productive. We encourage students to take responsibility for their own learning and offer ways in which group work can also build confidence.
  • Teacher demonstration focuses on the teacher supporting the interpretation of the curriculum with practical examples and thus also modeling important learning behaviors.
  • Developing thinking skills by teacher encouraging  students’ abilities to think critically, to problem-solve and to carry out their own mini inquiries.
  • Reflecting on learning is about getting students to think constructively about their own learning and to take control over how to make bett er progress.
  • Feedback (in both directions) by conducting good two-way feedback between teacher and student in order to improve learning and achievement.

Core Subject overview

The iPrimary English

Spoken Language

  • Receptive Language
  • Expressive Language

Reading

  • Word Reading and Phonics (up to Year 3)
  • Word Reading and Accuracy
  • Literal Comprehension
  • Inferential Comprehension
  • Text Structure and Purpose
  • Grammar for Reading

Writing

  • Transcription and Phonics
  • Vocabulary
  • Composition
  • Handwriting and Word Processing
  • Grammar for Writing
  • Punctuation

iPrimary Maths

Numbers and the
Number System

  • Number and Place Value
  • Addition and Subtraction
  • Multiplication and Division (from Year 2)
  • All Four Operations (from Year 3)
  • Fractions
  • Fractions and Decimals (from Year 4)
  • Percentages (Year 6)
  • Ratio and Proportion (Year 6)
  • Algebra (Year 6)

Geometry and Measure

  • Measure
  • Shape
  • Position
  • Position and Direction (Year 6)

Statistics

iPrimary Science

Scientific Enquiry

Biology

Chemistry

Physics

iPrimary Computing

Decomposition

Pattern recognition

Abstraction

Algorithm design

Lower Secondary School Curriculum

(Year 7 - Year 9 / SK ZŠ 7. - 9. ročník)
11 to 15 year old students

EN iLower Secondary

Ages 11-15
English, maths, science, computing and global citizenship

Core Subject overview

The Pearson Edexcel iLower Secondary English curriculum is designed specifically for non-native speakers of English who are studying the majority of their curriculum subjects in English.

iLower Secondary English

Reading

  • Reading for Meaning
  • Responding to Texts
  • Text Structure
  • Language Use

Writing

  • Writing Processes
  • Whole Text
  • Language Use

iPrimary Maths

Number

  • Integers
  • Fractions and Decimals
  • Percentages
  • Calculation Skills
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Standard Form (Year 9)

Algebra

  • Expressions and Formulae
  • Sequences
  • Graphs
  • Equations (from Year 8)
  • Inequalities (Year 9)

Statistics

  • Data
  • Charts and Diagrams
  • Probability

Geometry and
Measure

  • Measure
  • Angles
  • Polygons
  • Symmetry
  • Transformations
  • Constructions (Year 9)
  • Congruence and Similarity (Year 9)
  • Pythagoras’ Theorem and Trigonometry (Year 9)

iPrimary Science

Scientific Enquiry

Biology

Chemistry

Physics

iPrimary Computing

Decomposition

Pattern recognition

Abstraction

Algorithm design

Global Citizenship

This unique Global Citizenship programme for Years 1-9 is designed to fuel discussion, encourage collaboration and help your students think critically about a wide range of global issues; covering thought-provoking topics in a sensitive manner and encouraging students to consider all viewpoints.

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