Why we encourage reading at a reading culture at our school📚📓

At our school, reading is more than just a subject it’s a lifestyle we intentionally nurture across all levels. From phonics in the early years to comprehension and critical thinking in the upper classes, we place a strong emphasis on developing a reading culture that shapes not only academics, but character, communication, and confidence.




🔹 Reading Builds Foundations That Last




We believe that strong readers become strong learners. A child who reads:


Understands instructions faster
Expresses themselves better
Learns independently
Gains the quiet confidence to stand out anywhere




From the very start, our classrooms are filled with story moments, vocabulary games, and a variety of age-appropriate books that help learners see reading as something enjoyable not a chore.




🔹 Reading Creates Thinkers




A student who reads often becomes a thinker someone who:


Can analyze, not just memorize
Can ask the right questions
Can solve real problems




This is why our teachers don’t just teach what to read they model how to think about what they read.




🔹 We Read Because the World is Bigger Than a Classroom




Through reading, our students travel across cultures, understand other people’s experiences, and see beyond their everyday environment. We want them to be locally grounded, but globally minded and books help make that possible.




🔹 Our Methods:



Early bird guided reading sessions
Storytime for lower pri
Reading challenges and rewards
Access to a growing in-class library
Integration of reading into moral and life lessons








We’re not raising children who just pass exams.
We’re raising young leaders who think deeply, express clearly, and rise boldly — and it all begins with the simple act of reading one book at a time.


“Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.” – Frederick Douglass