Eco Stewardship Curriculum
Curriculum
Sustainability is deeply embedded in the school’s total curriculum, spanning both academic and co-curricular domains. Environmental education is intentionally designed to move students beyond awareness toward meaningful engagement and action.
In the academic curriculum, students carry out fieldwork in the school’s eco-habitats, such as conducting water quality tests in the stream and wetland for Geography investigations. In Science, they participate in the Farm-to-Table Programme to explore sustainable farming practices and deepen their understanding of food resilience. In the Craft and Technology curriculum, students design eco-friendly innovations, such as hydroponic systems for urban farming.
Beyond the classroom, students are empowered through their Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) to lead sustainability-driven initiatives. They are encouraged to collaborate with community partners and champion causes they care about, from responsible consumption to animal welfare, developing both leadership and a strong sense of environmental stewardship in the process. [Insert Photo]