Programme Structure
At DIS, we offer two tailored learning pathways: Mainstream Education and Special Educational Needs Support. These pathways are designed to provide all students with relevant, engaging, and challenging learning experiences. Our students build subject knowledge, develop personal and global awareness, and cultivate independent inquiry skills. They are prepared to learn beyond the classroom and to thrive as confident, curious global citizens.
Mainstream Classes | Special Support Classes |
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International Primary Curriculum (IPC) | International Primary Curriculum (IPC) |
International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC) | International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC) |
Teacher to Student Ratio 1:8 | Teacher to Student Ratio 1:4 |
Focus on: Individualised Education Plans (IEPs) implemented for each student Focus on: Subject Goals Personal Goals International Goals Structured Learning | Focus on developmental levels for Maths and Literacy – Marshall Cavendish textbooks TEACCH approach as needed ABA, Speech, Occupational and Learning Support – therapists support classrooms Individually planned and systematically monitored arrangement of teaching procedures. Adapted equipment and materials |
Inquiry Based Learning (teacher facilitates independent research by students) Project Based Work Individualized Accommodations and Modifications for students as needed Guided by Student Performance | Inquiry Based Learning (teacher – directed research) Co-Teaching and Parallel teaching Mainstreaming goals as appropriate Individualized Accommodations and Modifications for students Individualised Behaviour Plans Structured Learning Outdoor Learning sessions every week Co-Curricular Activities |