At Living Stones, we offer a comprehensive education for students in Grade 3-7, combining the Cambridge and ZIMSEC syllabi with a Biblical worldview. Our curriculum is designed to nurture the whole child, fostering academic excellence, spiritual growth, and character development.

Academic Excellence

– Mathematics: Building a strong foundation in mathematical concepts, emphasising Numeracy skills, problem-solving, patterns and relationships and basic operations.

– English: Developing language skills through reading, writing, and communication.

– Science: Exploring the natural world through hands-on experiments and outdoor trips.

– Social Sciences: Understanding human relationships and cultures.

– ICT: Building computer literacy and skills.

– Physical Education: Promoting physical fitness and teamwork.

– Music: Nurturing creativity through music and instrumental skills.

– Visual Performance Arts: Encouraging self-expression through art.

– Shona: Developing language skills and cultural awareness.

Christian-Based Education

– Biblical Worldview: Integrating Christian values and principles into all subjects.

– Scripture Union Club: Exploring spiritual growth and values. Learning to read and apply scripture in life

Support and Enrichment

– Differentiated Instruction: Tailoring our teaching methods to meet individual learning needs.

– Help Desk: Providing additional support for students struggling with core subjects.

Clubs:

Offering a range of extracurricular activities, including:

Art and Craft: Fostering creativity through various art forms.

Chess: Chess can be a valuable activity for students, promoting cognitive development, strategic thinking, and good sportsmanship.

Interact (Debate and Public Speaking): Developing critical thinking and communication skills.

Guitar: Guitar club provides a supportive environment for students to develop their musical talents, build confidence, and enjoy the process of learning and creating music.

Nature and Environment Club: Encouraging environmental awareness and conservation.

Life Skills: Life skills activities aim to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to navigate life’s challenges and make informed decisions.

Cooking Club: Teaching culinary skills and healthy eating habits.

Robotics Club: Focusing on STEM subjects and promoting problem-solving and critical thinking.

Sports and Physical Activity

Term 1

– Athletics and Field Events: Developing physical fitness and teamwork skills.

Term 2

– Ball Games: Offering a range of sports, including volleyball, basketball, hockey, rugby, and soccer.

Term 3

– Swimming: Providing opportunities for students to develop aquatic skills.

– Ball games

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