Communities Lab

2024 - 2025 School Year Enrollment

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    We Break Boundaries To Craft Extraordinary Experiences.

    The Communities (Social Studies) Lab  is a concentrated learning space in our school that focuses on fostering an understanding of communities, social interactions, and citizenship among young children. Here’s a description of what you will find in our communities lab:

    1. Community Simulation Area: With the resemblance of a miniature version of a community, including buildings like a school, grocery store, post office, hospital, and police station. Children are free to engage in role-playing activities, acting out different community roles and responsibilities, which helps them understand the interconnectedness of community members and the functions of various institutions.
    2. Multicultural Resources: The lab features books, posters, and educational materials that celebrate diversity and introduce children to different cultures, traditions, and customs from around the world. This promotes empathy, respect for others, and an appreciation for cultural diversity within communities.
    3. Community Helpers Corner: A space dedicated to exploring the roles and contributions of community helpers such as firefighters, doctors, teachers, police officers, and sanitation workers. Children will learn about these professions through hands-on activities, books, and pretend play, gaining an appreciation for the importance of helping others and contributing to the community.
    4. Civic Engagement Projects: Children will engage in age-appropriate projects and activities that promote civic engagement and social responsibility, such as community clean-up initiatives, fundraising for local charities, or creating artwork to beautify public spaces. This fosters a sense of agency and empowerment, as well as an understanding of the value of actively participating in one’s community.
    5. Discussion and Reflection Area/Values Centre or Circle: A designated space for group discussions, circle time, and reflection activities where children can share their thoughts, experiences, and observations related to community life. Teachers will facilitate discussions about topics like cooperation, kindness, and problem-solving, encouraging children to develop social-emotional skills and a sense of belonging within their communities.
    6. Community Guest Speakers and Field Trips: At intervals the lab will host visits from community members or organize field trips to local institutions and landmarks to provide firsthand experiences and connections with the broader community. This enriches children’s learning experiences and helps them develop a sense of place and belonging within their local community.

    Creativity Is The Best Way Of Seeing Things

    Consequently, the Communities lab aims to instill in young children an understanding of the importance of communities, social relationships, and civic engagement, laying the foundation for active citizenship and responsible community participation as they grow older.

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