Our academic focused activities are designed to support the students in their school work. We help them complete their homework and project work so that when they return home they can look forward to spending quality time with family. Closer to exams, our students are helped in their revision for the papers that they are sitting for.
We also provide our own carefully curated learning materials to help them further understand the content they had learnt in school. We have also partnered with Tutoreels, a content streaming platform, to provide video content support for their learning needs.
Additionally we provide Tuition Services through Qrius Learning Center to further support your child's learning needs.
Character education is the process of learning common attitudes, beliefs and behaviors that are important for people to have as responsible citizens. Good character education can provide ground rules for life for adults and young people, and it stresses the importance of helping children learn and practice behaviors that reflect universal ethical values and self-cultivation.
At Educhamps we recognise the importance of character building in our students formative years. Through our interactions and programmes, we bring sharp focus to the importance of character traits such as grit, resilience, learned optimism, conscientiousness, self-control/willpower and motivation.
Reading gets a child's mind working across different areas. For starters, it involves comprehension to process the words they read. Beyond that, they can use their analytical abilities, stimulate memories, and even broaden their imagination by reading words off a page.
At Educhamps, we believe that reading plays a critical role in their development and hence, we emphasize its importance by scheduling a dedicated reading time at least three times a week.
Students are free to read anything that catches their fancy. They encouraged to bring their own books from home or their school library or choose from our center library.
Children are naturally curious, and they want to know about what’s happening in the world around them. Indeed, this inquisitiveness is an asset, and something we at Educhamps actively encourage.
Overhearing – and potentially misunderstanding – information about worrying events in the playground, or even being told about them during class time or assembly, can leave children fretting if they don’t have the opportunity to talk it over.
This is where we hope to make a difference by fostering openness around current affairs and allow students discuss and talk things over and in the process allay their fears and help them put worries into context.