Our Programs

Our Pre-School program adopts the Montessori Method, offering a nurturing environment where children develop essential skills through play, exploration, and discovery. It’s the perfect start to their educational journey

The Secondary School program at NGS equips students with advanced knowledge and skills through the British Curriculum. We emphasize academic excellence, character development, and leadership to prepare students for higher education and global opportunities.

 

Our Primary School program focuses on building strong foundational skills in literacy, numeracy, and critical thinking. With a well-rounded curriculum and engaging activities, we nurture curiosity and prepare students for academic success.

Faq

What time does the school day begin and end?

The school day starts at 8:00 AM with a morning assembly and ends at 2:30 PM for students. Teachers remain on campus until 4:00 PM for preparation and professional development.

When does the academic year run?

The academic year runs from mid-September to mid-July, divided into three terms: Christmas, Easter, and Summer.

Is there a summer school program?

Yes, we offer an optional summer academy free of charge, featuring e-learning, co-curricular activities, and exam preparation for interested students.

What curriculum does the school follow?

NGS uses the Montessori Method for Preschool, the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) for Elementary, the British Curriculum for Secondary, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Sixth Form.

Are mobile phones allowed in school?

No, students are not allowed to bring mobile phones or electronic devices to school. Confiscated items will be returned at the end of the session.

How can parents communicate with the school?

Parents can contact the school via the provided communication book, email, phone call or directly with the admissions office.

What are the school’s expectations regarding discipline?

NGS emphasizes respect, punctuality, and academic integrity. Students are expected to follow school rules, and breaches are addressed with appropriate consequences.

Can parents meet teachers to discuss their child’s progress?

Yes, parents are encouraged to schedule meetings with teachers to discuss their child’s academic and social progress.