The 'academic' component of the EE Program covers multiple pillars of the GenWise Curriculum. These curricular elements will be covered over 2 weeks (4-5 hrs/ day), as follows:

  • Week 1: Mathematics, Science, Design and Technology (STEM Focus)

  • Week 2: Nature, Society &Individual; Tools for Thinking & Communication (Humanities Focus)

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Please click on each week to know (MUCH) more...

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While children are free to pick either week, we strongly recommend a balanced exposure to  the content over both weeks.

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