The Senior Phase prepares learners to step into the world — not just as students, but as thinkers, collaborators, and creators.
Here, every subject meets at the crossroads of relevance: how things work, why societies function, and what it means to build a sustainable future.
Projects now take real-world form — community mapping, cooperative design, creative problem-solving, and reflection on how knowledge becomes power.
Guiding Principles:
- Integration over isolation. Subjects merge to form deeper understanding.
- Purpose-driven learning. Knowledge serves personal, social, and planetary well-being.
- Civic and global literacy. Learners engage with real issues — energy, fairness, sustainability, justice.
- Adaptability and resilience. Preparing for uncertainty, guided by systems thinking and empathy.
Sample Learning Threads:
- Earth Systems: The dynamic balance of life and environment.
- World History: Civilizations, connections, and consequences.
- Media and Civic Literacy: Navigating truth, bias, and responsibility.
- Cooperative Systems & Resilience: Building, adapting, thriving together.
Outcome:
Learners emerge capable, informed, and adaptable — ready to contribute meaningfully in a changing world.