Weekly Message From Principal Allen

The ES Parent/Student Handbook is a great resource for parents and can be found on the ISB website via this link:

https://www.isb.ac.th/learning-isb/programs/elementary-school/learning-isb-elementary-school-student-handbook/

One significant enhancement that was made to the ES Parent/Student Handbook this year was the inclusion of the PreK Program Overview which begins on Page #11.  This detailed section outlines our approaches to learning in the early years as well as clearly states the learning outcomes in all of the foundational areas including Language and Literacy Development, Mathematics, Inquiry & Cognitive Development, Social Emotional Development, The Arts, and Physical Development.  Take a close look and let us know if there’s anything that might require further explanation.

We look forward to welcoming you on campus for the May 26th “Parent Engage” session in the Chevron Theater where we’ll gather your feedback out the PreK and upper ES programs as well as share an overview of enhancements you can expect for 2022-23.  Please join us!

Your partner in education,
Michael Allen, Ed.D.
michaela@isb.ac.th

Copied from the PreK Program Overview on Page 11 of The ES Parent/Student Handbook:

Our ISB PreK research-based learning objectives and outcomes are at the heart of everything we do and they define the path teachers take with the children in their classroom. These learning objectives and outcomes for development and learning span from PreK1 to PreK2. They enable teachers to see children’s development and learning along a progression across the two years.  The PreK learning outcomes cover many areas of development and learning, including broad developmental areas, content areas, and English language development.  

See the prioritized (bold) and supporting (italics) learning objectives and outcomes in each of the following areas of child development:

  • Language and Literacy Development 
  • Mathematics
  • Inquiry & Cognitive Development
  • Social Emotional Development
  • The Arts
  • Physical Development
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