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Project-Based Learning

Project-Based Learning

Real-world problem-driven learning integrating science, art, and social studies. Children complete projects in English, developing critical thinking and teamwork.

👦Ages:Ages 6–12
Frequency:1× / week
📝Method:Project-Based

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Project-Based Learning: Let Kids Explore the World Like Scientists — in English

PBL (Project-Based Learning) starts with real-world problems, letting children use English while developing critical thinking, teamwork, and innovation skills.

What Is Project-Based Learning?

PBL is a student-centered teaching method where children work in teams to investigate and solve real-world problems through research, hands-on practice, and collaboration. The entire process is conducted in English, making language learning naturally integrated with knowledge exploration.

What Makes Our PBL Special

Our PBL courses integrate science, art, social studies, and more. In the "Our City Garden" project, for example, students researched plants in English, designed garden blueprints, and presented their findings to the class — all in English from start to finish.

Real Project Examples

Last semester's "Future Transportation" project saw 10-year-olds researching electric vehicles, drones, and maglev trains in groups. They wrote research reports in English, created presentations, and delivered them entirely in English. Parents were amazed at the results.

New Project Preview: Ocean Explorers

Our new PBL project "Ocean Explorers" is launching soon. Students will become marine scientists, researching ocean life and environmental conservation — all in English.