A.C.E Curriculum
About A.C.E
The A.C.E. education system is founded on the dedication of passionate individuals who inspire and guide parents in supporting their children to reach their fullest potential academically and personally.
A.C.E. offers a successful Christian-based international education system that serves as a fulfilling alternative, customized to meet the unique needs of each learner. This program emphasizes a results-oriented approach rather than relying solely on traditional time-based learning structures.
Acknowledging that every child has a distinct learning style and God-given talents, A.C.E. has developed a flexible learning framework that adapts to individual capabilities. This curriculum empowers learners to excel academically, laying a strong foundation for lifelong learning and growth.
Foundation Phase
The foundation phase, covering Grades R to 3, is an exciting and adventurous stage for young learners. At St. Kliment Ohridski International School, we create a vibrant environment where creativity and discovery flourish. Our engaging lessons and imaginative activities make learning enjoyable and effortless while ensuring all educational outcomes are successfully achieved.
Intermediate Phase
In the intermediate phase, spanning Grades 4 to 6, learners delve deeper into subject content and begin exploring their community and the world around them. This is a pivotal time when they form unique identities, opinions, and worldviews. With guidance and support from both parents and teachers, learners thrive on encouragement, discipline, and positive role modeling.
Senior Phase
The senior phase, encompassing Grades 7 to 9, marks a critical period as learners transition toward young adulthood. By the end of Grade 9, they face key decisions about subject choices that shape their future career paths. At this stage, learners earn an ICCE Certificate and are equipped with valuable career development tools and personalized guidance to make informed decisions about their futures.
FET Phase
The Further Education and Training (FET) phase, covering Grades 10 to 12, combines academic studies with career-focused training. During this phase, learners in Grade 10 achieve the Intermediate Certificate, while the Advanced Certificate is awarded at the end of Grade 12, preparing them for both higher education and future career opportunities.