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What Makes NES Unique?

What Makes NES Unique?


What makes NES a special school?

NES is a private school that does not discriminate between students. In our school, a child’s color, nationality, religion, background, and his/her parents’ social status do not matter. 

After Beirut’s blast and the economic crisis Lebanon is going through, When many private schools do not receive students who are not able to afford private school tuitions, we as a school decided to be proactive in receiving them and provide financial support to them. 

The Nazarene School seeks to educate the child as a whole through “Differentiated Learning”, “Levelled Reading” and “The Leader in Me”. 

Differentiated Learning: While teaching the core curriculum, we seek to cater to the child’s different needs and aptitudes by integrating a variety of fun activities with the lesson objectives.

Levelled Reading: In order to cultivate a culture of reading, the school has adopted “Levelled Reading”, a program that seeks to help students enjoy and continue reading while individually working with them on raising their level.

The Leader in Me: The school has also adopted “The Leader in Me”, a program that helps develop essential life skills and characteristics students need in order to thrive in the 21st century.

 

What makes NES unique?

We ask ourselves this question each and every day, and our answer is always the same: we are not only a school but a big family. 

In our school, we do not discriminate between students. A child’s color, nationality, religion, background, and his/her parents’ social status do not matter. 

  • Nes provides a balanced program of learning that seeks to educate the child as a whole through: “Differentiated Learning”, integrating a variety of fun activities with the lesson objectives.
  • “Levelled Reading” to cultivate a culture of reading, while individually working with them on raising their level. 
  • “The Leader in Me” a program that helps develop essential leadership life skills and characteristics students need in order to thrive in the 21st century.

 

 
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