Discover the unique learning experience at OWIS Riyadh for primary grades with insights from our Upper Primary Lead, Ms. Adlira. Learn how our IB PYP integrated learning approach fosters inquiry-based learning, critical thinking, and holistic development.
1. How do you ensure a smooth transition for students from Lower to Upper Primary?
At OWIS Riyadh, we prioritize a seamless transition by fostering continuity in learning. Our collaborative planning across grade levels ensures that the curriculum progresses naturally, preparing students for the next phase of their academic journey.
We also emphasize emotional and social readiness in our American school in Riyadh by offering well-being and guidance services and organizing orientation sessions to familiarize students with the expectations of Upper Primary. Teachers use differentiated instruction to support students individually, ensuring they build confidence as they move forward.
2. What essential skills does OWIS Riyadh focus on to prepare students for higher studies?
OWIS Riyadh places a strong emphasis on developing both academic and life skills to equip students for future success. Critical thinking, research skills, and collaborative work are embedded in our IB framework to foster inquiry-based learning. Additionally, we focus on communication, creativity, and self-management, ensuring students are independent learners who can adapt to various academic challenges. Our American curriculum, coupled with the IB framework, promotes well-rounded students ready for higher education and beyond.
3. How does the school ensure a balance between academic learning and social-emotional growth?
We understand that holistic development is key to student success. OWIS Riyadh integrates social-emotional learning (SEL) into our daily routines, emphasizing skills like empathy, resilience, and teamwork. Through activities such as class discussions, peer collaboration, and mindfulness practices, students are encouraged to express themselves and manage emotions effectively. We maintain a strong home-school connection and provide regular feedback, ensuring both academic progress and emotional well-being are nurtured in balance.
At OWIS Riyadh, we recognize the importance of nurturing both academic achievement and social-emotional well-being. Our Heartfulness program is a key part of this, helping students develop mindfulness, emotional resilience, and inner calm through guided practices. Additionally, our House system encourages teamwork, leadership, and community spirit. Students are divided into four houses, competing in various events and taking on roles such as house presidents, vice presidents, and kindness leaders, which foster responsibility and peer support. This blend of initiatives ensures that students grow holistically, equipped with the emotional and social skills needed for success both inside and outside the classroom.
4. How does OWIS Riyadh ensure digital citizenship among its students?
As part of our journey to becoming an Apple Distinguished School, OWIS Riyadh is dedicated to fostering responsible digital citizenship. All students make efficient use of their learning devices, such as iPads, which are integral to their educational experience. To ensure proper usage, students sign an acceptable use agreement that outlines guidelines for respectful and responsible use of these devices. We also integrate digital literacy into the curriculum, teaching students how to evaluate trustworthy websites, maintain privacy, and engage respectfully online. Through this approach, we empower students to use technology ethically and safely in a global digital landscape.
5. How do you prepare students to handle real-world issues?
At OWIS Riyadh, we believe that education goes beyond acquiring knowledge—it’s about applying what students learn to make a positive impact on the world. Through our inquiry-based learning model, students explore real-world issues such as sustainability, equality, and innovation. We encourage them not only to understand these topics but to take meaningful action.
Students are challenged to reflect on how they can contribute to solving the problems they study, whether through small everyday actions or larger community projects. This emphasis on action empowers them to become proactive, socially responsible global citizens who use their knowledge to effect change. Through our inquiry-based learning model, students explore topics such as sustainability, equality, and innovation, often linking their studies to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This not only promotes critical thinking but also helps students understand their role in addressing global issues. We nurture problem-solvers who are prepared to make meaningful contributions to society.
6. What methods does OWIS Riyadh use to evaluate student progress?
At OWIS Riyadh, we employ a variety of assessment tools to evaluate student progress. Formative assessments are used regularly to gauge understanding and guide instruction, while summative assessments provide a comprehensive view of students’ academic performance at the end of each unit. Additionally, student portfolios and self-assessments are integrated into the learning process, giving students a voice in reflecting on their growth. We also utilize our digital platforms to monitor and support personalized learning pathways.
7. How do digital platforms like IXL or Raz-Kids personalize lessons to meet individual student needs in the Early Years and Primary Years program?
Digital platforms like IXL and Raz-Kids play a crucial role in personalizing learning at OWIS Riyadh, allowing each student to progress at their own pace. Raz-Kids helps students improve reading fluency by enabling them to record themselves reading aloud, while also offering comprehension questions to deepen their understanding of the text. IXL spans multiple subjects and uses adaptive technology to tailor exercises to individual skill levels. It provides video explanations for challenging concepts, reinforcing students’ understanding and helping them grasp new material effectively. In addition to those, IXL has a variety of games that helps learners reinforce different concepts and skills.
These platforms also offer valuable opportunities for differentiation, as they allow teachers to assign tasks based on each student’s needs, ensuring that every learner is challenged appropriately. Advanced students can engage in more complex tasks, while others can focus on strengthening foundational skills.
We also emphasize parent engagement in this process. Both platforms allow parents to track their child’s progress and see detailed reports, fostering a strong home-school connection. Parents can stay involved by reviewing their child’s achievements, encouraging continued practice, and celebrating milestones, further enhancing the personalized learning experience.
About Author
Ms. Adlira Kolcu
Grade Lead (Upper Primary)