Welcome to Grade 5 at UWCSEA Dover. Here you will find information about the learning programme in Grade 5, as well as useful resources and updates on what is happening in our grade. We hope these pages will help you stay connected with your child's learning.
Tara Burns
Head of Grade
Kendra Jones
John Waters
Julie Ryan
Michael Wheeler
Allison Garland
Danielle Zonneveld
Tamsin Armstrong
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Here you will find an overview of the five elements of the UWCSEA learning programme in the Middle School on Dover Campus. As well as providing descriptions of each of the subjects and courses available through the academic element of the programme, you will find overview information for activities, outdoor education, PSE and service.
ACADEMICS
The Activities programme is a vital part of student life and learning and is designed to provide students with opportunities to discover new interests, develop their strengths and pursue their passions. Through the Activities programme, students have the chance to explore their talents, develop new skills and to be successful beyond the classroom. By trying out new things, they discover what they are good at, and are motivated to succeed. The opportunities offered to our students are wide-ranging, and because of the demands made on their time, students also gain skills in time management and self-organisation and learn the value of commitment. In addition, they build leadership and social skills as well as an understanding of group dynamics. Most importantly, they experience both success and failure and learn to persevere.
Outdoor education is a core part of the UWCSEA learning programme. The UWCSEA Junior School Outdoor Education programme is designed to take the students into the unfamiliar and present them with age-appropriate challenges, which require them to assimilate and adapt. With their peers, they benefit from sharing the experience of developing new skills away from the comforts of home and family, often for the first time. The various activities and venues are thoroughly checked and reviewed to ensure student and staff safety before every trip. Our main aim for our expeditions is to set each student up for success.
We know that in order for learning to be effective, learners must feel secure and supported. The Personal and Social Education element of the learning programme is focused on helping students to understand themselves and each other. The ability to know themselves and to interact effectively with others, to cooperate, negotiate and identify what's important to them is at the heart of the Junior School experience.
Service is at the heart of the UWC movement and even our youngest students become involved in service activities. The programme empowers students to become aware, able and active contributors to the community. Beginning in K1, the programme fosters empathy and helps students to recognise that part of being human is seeking opportunities to put yourself aside in the service of others.
Please visit the Primary School Service microsite for more detailed information.
To learn about how we share learning in the UWCSEA Dover Campus Junior School, click on the link above to read about Learning Journals and student-led conferences.