Elementary
Preparing students for success in a changing world
2025/2026 Entrance Examnination Dates Announced : May 17th | June 21st | July 19th
At Greenland Hall, we believe that all children deserve the best education. This is why we have made it our responsibility to give the children we are entrusted with the best possible start to their education. An environment built to build self-esteem, resilience, confidence, and foster independence in every member of our community. Children are able to think for themselves, consider the consequences of their actions, and build positive relationships. We nurture common respect for all and for our environment. We also recognise that, as adults, we set the example for children to follow. We care for one another and create a happy and nurturing environment in which everyone shares and participates in working towards a common goal—to prepare learners for a competitive future.
We build self-esteem, resilience, confidence, and independence in all learners. Learners are able to think for themselves, consider the consequences of their actions and build positive relationships.
We create a happy and nurturing environment in which everyone shares and participates in working towards our vision—to prepare learners for a competitive future.
We believe that for a child to compete in a dynamic future, they must be given a fair advantage in early development. This is why we have developed a curriculum that is designed to make learning fun and prepare children for a competitive future.
An environment that nurtures creativity, develop talents and encourages to learn
From the moment our learners join us, we aim to provide a nurturing environment, an inspiring experience, and a firm foundation for growth. We have high expectations for their academic achievements. However, we are equally as determined to see them achieve their personal development goals, particularly when it comes to basic and modern learning skills.
We operate a small class system. This allows our teaching to be based around your child's developmental needs. Providing a daily one-to-one tutorial with study skills and demanding coursework, all in a setting that honors each student’s learning differences.
In smaller classes, it’s more difficult for students to hide and get left behind. Having fewer learners means that each one can get the attention they need from their teacher.