Managebac
ManageBac is our main platform for curriculum communication and school-home connection. Families use ManageBac to access curriculum information, weekly class newsletters, and behaviour records including commendations and concerns. Towards the end of Grade Five, students begin transitioning to submitting assignments on ManageBac in preparation for Middle School.
Seesaw (PreSchool – Grade 1)
In the Infant Department, Seesaw is used to share home learning activities. It allows young learners and families to stay connected to classroom learning in a simple, visual, and age-appropriate way.
Google Classroom (Grades 2-5)
In the Junior School, Google Classroom is used daily to support teaching and learning through digital assignment submission, access to daily schedules, teacher and peer feedback, collaborative activities, and research links. It provides students with a structured and engaging online learning environment that supports organisation, communication, and collaboration.
IXL (PreK-Grade 5)
IXL is a personalised online learning platform used from PreK to Grade 5 to support learning in Mathematics and Language Arts. It provides interactive practice and tutorials while generating real-time analytics that help teachers identify learning gaps and support students in mastering key concepts. IXL is used both in the classroom and, at times, for homework to reinforce and extend learning.
Epic! Books for Kids (PreK-Grade 5)
Epic! is a digital library and interactive reading platform used to support reading and research across the Primary School. Students use Epic during language arts lessons and for reading at home, where they can explore a wide range of books and audiobooks based on their interests. Teachers can also assign texts matched to students’ reading levels to support and encourage reading growth.
Tynker Coding (Grades 2-5)
Tynker is used to introduce students to coding and computational thinking through creative, hands-on learning. Students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills as they learn programming concepts such as sequencing, repetition, loops, events, parameters, and conditional logic.
Common Sense Media (Digital Citizenship: Grades 2-5)
We use the Common Sense Media curriculum to teach Digital Citizenship in Grades 2 to 5. Through age-appropriate lessons and discussions, students explore important topics such as Media Balance and Well-Being, Privacy and Security, Digital Footprint and Identity, Relationships and Communication, Cyberbullying and Digital Drama, and News and Media Literacy. This programme helps students develop the skills and values they need to use technology responsibly, safely, and thoughtfully both in and out of school.
Google Workspace for Education (Google Suite Skills Programme: Grades 2-5)
We follow our bespoke device and Google Workspace (Google Suite) skills curriculum, where they learn to use tools such as Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Slides, and Google Forms. These tools support organisation, research, and the creation of projects and summative assessments, while also encouraging meaningful collaboration between students and teachers through shared documents, feedback, and group work.