![]() ![]() I am inspired by our children and their motivation to learn, perform, organise, engage with others from all walks of life and take action. The Service programme is exceptional permeates children of all ages and creates wonderful human beings contributing to the society we live in and the wider world. It is immensely rewarding working with motivated, engaged students from all over the world and the professionalism of my colleagues is inspirational we buzz on a daily basis. I am part of a movement which believes that education is a force to unite people, as do I, and it lives and breathes that mission. The school's mission and values are completely aligned with my own. I teach at UWCSEA because it defines the way I live my life. Leah Daniels, Head of Grade 3, Dover Campus I feel this is indispensable for our children, who are facing an ever changing and challenging future.Ī better world starts with a drop of kindness from one individual, and this is something both UWCSEA and our family value, and encourage and practice in our daily lives. While the Japanese educational system teaches by asking students to memorize a textbook without asking why, UWCSEA’s education starts with letting students ask 'why' and values a more independent approach. UWCSEA’s educational philosophy encourages students to think, analyse and find solutions by putting importance on process. We value and trust in the school and community, and are impressed by so many aspects of their care - varying from how they have adjusted for students and families with the ever changing COVID situation, to how all the staff take care of our children while they are on campus! We feel a sense of community, not only for our daughter but also for ourselves as parents. My husband and I are not originally from Singapore and so the UWCSEA Dover community has become like our extended family. That is well promoted by the Service Learning part of the UWCSEA programme. Kindness can be extended further to the others in the community and then those you don't know. ![]() Being kind not only to your friends and teachers but also to ourselves is important as we sometimes tend to neglect our own wellbeing by following busy daily routines. Since my daughter Aika joined K1 in 2016, she has repeated the school values at home, especially 'Be kinder than necessary' which I believe requires a lot of imagination and observation of one's environment. Kuniko Fuls, Grade 3 Parent, Dover Campus ![]()
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