Why we are Special

Our Commitment to You

U-Can International School will provide the highest level of quality education possible.

We will do this by:

  • Hiring the best teachers possible
  • Ensuring the ongoing training of our teachers
  • Using up-to-date teaching methods
  • Keeping class sizes small with a maximum of 20 students per class, ensuring that the teacher can individualize attention and get to know each of his/her students.
  • Providing learning material that is of the highest quality by utilizing internationally recognized curriculum materials.
  • Remembering that not all individuals learn in the same way and thus teachers will use a variety of methods in the classroom that will target all learning types. We will particularly engage children in hands-on and interactive learning wherever possible.
  • Teaching children to use modern electronic devices as tools to further their education while focusing on using the internet in a safe and healthy fashion
  • Providing a welcoming, brightly lit, and cheerfully decorated classroom atmosphere.
  • Focusing on the extracurricular and sport as well as the academic to provide your child with a well rounded education.
  • Providing an emotionally safe environment for your child
  • Ensuring our discipline encourages good behavior by focusing on the positive self-esteem of the child.

We will ensure that your child is safe and secure while in our care by:

  • Controlling who enters and exits the school grounds.
  • Not allowing bullying or other destructive behaviour.
  • Controlling who picks up your child from school.
  • Carrying out fire safety training, ensuring adequate exits from the building and having regular fire drills.
  • Ensuring we have a fully stocked medical kit as well as trained first aid staff.
  • Having a procedure in place for what to do if emergency care is required.
  • Making safety training on subjects such as health safety, road safety, hazardous chemicals, and sanitation concerns part of our curriculum.
  • Inviting police and fire officials to explain safety and security issues to the children.
  • Inviting health professionals to visit the school to educate children on public health issues.

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