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An Interview With The Dean About Kaizen Electives
Q.1: What was the philosophy behind adding electives at the high school level? Ans. We wanted to carry forward and really evolve the limits of what a high school education could offer. Doing that entails a core concept that I believe should be a fundamental part of education: “Choice”. We believe in giving students the freedom to express themselves and see their passions through and turn them into reality. A host of different electives serve to complement the traditional high school education.
Kaizen’s First Year in Review
Kaizen finds its philosophy deeply entrenched in the notion of providing a complete and holistic Liberal Arts edification through its unique Octo-Goals initiative that decorates students with the skills they will need to succeed in their academic, professional, and personal lives. Beyond the binaries of education, Kaizen gives new meaning to schooling as its curriculum encapsulates theoretical and practical electives that are rooted in Community Development, polishing Numerical Skills, facilitating Mindfulness and Physical Wellness, appreciating Aesthetic Refinement
Kaizen High School Students – Octo-Learning Initiative
Kaizen High School launches in Lahore with a unique vision, one where A-levels curriculums merge with co-curricular electives and activities to create a truly Liberal Arts experience.
The Kaizen philosophy of continuous growth is best served by a diversity of thought woven into our offerings. We at Kaizen High School believe that restricting opportunities for development to a single-purpose curriculum hinders the student from reaching their full potential.
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