At Royal Core Education, our unique mixed-age learning groups create collaborative, real-world learning environments where children learn from one another while working on immersive, project-based challenges. Each child is placed in a group based on age as of September of the academic year.
The Olive Group nurtures curiosity and foundational skills through playful yet meaningful projects. Children explore the world around them while developing creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities. Expect engaging projects like building mini pop-up stores, exploring STEAM, and storytelling that connects learning to real life.
For children who have turned 5 years old by September.
Focus: Foundations in literacy, numeracy, communication, and creativity.
The Cedar Group builds confidence and independence by engaging learners in projects that stretch their thinking and creativity. From identifying community problems to pitching innovative ideas, Cedars are encouraged to collaborate, experiment, and grow as problem-solvers and young entrepreneurs.
For children who have turned 7 years old by September.
Focus: Ideation, entrepreneurship, STEAM exploration, teamwork, and leadership skills.
The Palm Group takes on deeper, real-world challenges that push learners to research, innovate, and design solutions. Projects often address global issues such as clean water, sustainable living, or technology for good. Learners sharpen their STEM skills, financial literacy, and public speaking while creating solutions that impact communities.
For children who have turned 9 years old by September.
Focus: Critical thinking, STEM problem-solving, global awareness, and innovation.
The Almond Group equips pre-teens with advanced 21st-century skills. Learners tackle ambitious projects like building online platforms, coding solutions, and designing ventures with real-world impact. Almonds are prepared to transition into adolescence with confidence, purpose, and readiness for future opportunities.
For children who have turned 11 years old by September.
Focus: Advanced STEM, digital literacy, global citizenship, design thinking, and leadership.