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Academic Foundation

Students create weekly projects connected to real school subjects — science, history, reading, writing, and math. This helps them practice problem-solving, organization, communication, and creative thinking in a way that feels natural and meaningful. PBL strengthens memory and understanding because students apply what they learn immediately.

SketchProject-Based Learning (PBL)

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Cognitive Apprenticeship

Students learn by watching  demonstrations, practicing with guided support, and then creating independently. Each student begins with a profile of their strengths, likes, and natural talents. The program adapts to them — whether they are 8 or 16 — allowing them to practice math, vocabulary, grammar, research, presentations, and creative skills at the right level for their age. This method builds confidence, mastery, and long-term academic resilience.

21st-Century Skills Framework (P21)

Springlearning develops the core competencies students need for the future:

  • critical thinking

  • collaboration

  • creativity

  • communication

  • digital literacy
    These skills increase academic performance, improve study habits, and prepare students for university, work, and global citizenship.

Bilingual Immersion

Students learn English through purposeful tasks — creating presentations, designing projects, researching topics, writing emails, crafting stories, and discussing ideas. This Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) approach helps them expand vocabulary, spelling, grammar, reading comprehension, and oral fluency while working on real assignments, not memorization.

Our Classes

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DISCOVERY

  • Email & communication

  • Pinterest vision boards

  • File management

  • Google Suite intro

  • Canva

  • ChatGPT 101

  • Brand identity (intro)

  • Books & reading habits

  • Punctuation & grammar

  • Research 101

  • Money 101 (budgeting & mini-business)

  • Computer history

  • Internet history

  • Presentations 101

  • Women in STEM

  • Creative weekly challenges

  • Monthly quizzes

  • Final monthly project

  • English vocabulary building

  • Branding I & II

  • Marketing I & II

  • Research Methodology

  • Financial literacy (budgeting + cost analysis)

  • Business pitch design

  • AI tools for creation

  • Data organization

  • Productivity systems

  • Case studies (Google, Pixar, Nike)

  • Intermediate Canva

  • ChatGPT for research, writing, and content

  • Personal portfolio building

  • Final project: full business proposal with cost, profit, pitch deck, and brand guidelines

CREATOR

CREATOR

Foundational Learning

  • Digital citizenship & AI literacy

  • File management and organization

  • Research methodology

  • Communication & presentations

  • English immersion through creative tasks

Design-Oriented Curriculum

  • Intro to Branding (identity, message, visual consistency)

  • Branding II (color psychology, typography, style guides)

  • Intro to Marketing (audience, storytelling, platforms)

  • Marketing II (campaign creation, strategy, goals)

  • Canva for designers (layout, proportion, hierarchy)

  • Creative writing for brands & projects

  • Graphic design fundamentals through hands-on tasks

  • The business of creativity (how designers work and earn)

DISCOVERY

Creative Exploration Modules

  • Weekly mini-projects to test style

  • Moodboards & style discovery

  • Photo editing basics

  • Personal color palette and taste development

  • Case studies: Nike, Disney, Google, Pixar

  • Portfolio-ready project creation

Financial + Professional Prep

  • Budgeting 101

  • Cost analysis for creative work

  • Intro to client communication

  • Mock briefs and mini-freelance exercises

Final Project — Year 1
Students design:

  • A complete brand concept (name, identity, color system)

  • A presentation deck

  • A marketing campaign

  • A basic cost–profit analysis

  • A personal creative portfolio section showing their favorite works

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