A Child-centered, Holistic Approach

Our teachers and staff are guided by the A-beka Curriculum, which is based on the word of God.  We pride ourselves on a low student to teacher ratio. Most classes have one teacher and one teacher’s assistant with a maximum of 20 or more students.
Our teachers develop age-appropriate activities that introduce and strengthen academic and social skills.

In addition to the ‘basics’, we offer students a range of gross motor and creative opportunities including weekly music classes, on-going drama workshops, and organized team sports. We strive to include enrichment activities that extend our students knowledge and understanding of the world outside the classroom. Each year, our older students take a field trip to a working farm, a post office, a fire station,  the adastra gardens, atlantist, and other local places of interest here in the Bahamas.  Our field trips extends to the family of islands which crosses the beautiful waters through out the nation of the Bahamas. It is our intentions to travel to the United States to visit organizations in the science technology field to explore and learn while having fun. 

We are also committed to parent education. For interested parents, we offer a  number of seminars throughout the year to help you better understand and support your children’s development.

Neurodevelopment Program

The Neurodevelopment Program is not based upon or limited to any specific treatment techniques. Specific techniques and methodology are dynamic and often transient. Treatment techniques are created, identified, developed, modified and replaced in an effort to select the best techniques to be utilized with each unique individual. Neurodevelopment evaluations include the following phases