WHICH CURRICULUM DO YOU OFFER?

WB School is an accredited Cambridge Associate School, offering the Cambridge International Curriculum. Our students take the Cambridge Primary Checkpoint Examination in Year 6 and the Cambridge Lower Secondary Checkpoint Examination at the lower secondary level. At the upper levels, students sit for the Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level examinations to prepare them for higher education and future careers.

WHAT TIME DOES THE SCHOOL DAY BEGIN AND END?

The school day starts at 7:30 AM, with lessons beginning at 8:00 AM.

  • Pre-School: 8:00 AM – 2:30 PM
  • Primary & Middle School: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • High School: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
HOW MANY BREAKS DO STUDENTS HAVE EACH DAY?

Students have two scheduled breaks:

  • Snack Break: 10:00 AM – 10:20 AM
  • Lunch Break: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
DO YOU OFFER LUNCH SERVICES?

Yes. The school provides freshly prepared meals by a professional chef, offering a variety of delicious and nutritious options. Approximately 80% of students subscribe to this service.

WHAT ARE YOUR CLASS SIZES?

Class sizes are capped at 30 students to ensure personalized attention and effective learning.

  • Pre-School & Primary School: Each class is led by a Lead Teacher with the support of an Assistant Teacher.
  • High School: Each class is assigned a Form Tutor to provide academic and pastoral support.
DO YOU HAVE CO-CURRICULAR PROGRAMMES?

Yes. At Williams and Brew School, we believe that co-curricular activities are just as important as classroom learning.

  • Primary School: Students can join various clubs, including Drama Club, Book Club, Debate Club, Choir, Art Club, Music Club, and the Reading & Writing Club.
  • High School: A diverse range of clubs is available, including Environmental Club, Sports Club, Music Club, and more.

Each student is required to join at least one club per trimester to encourage personal growth beyond academics.

DO YOUR STUDENTS WEAR UNIFORMS?

Yes, all students wear uniforms.

  • Pre-School & Primary School: Royal blue top with a sea blue skirt or shorts.
  • Secondary School: White top with a royal blue skirt or trousers.
WHAT IS THE REGISTRATION OR ADMISSION PROCESS?

To apply for admission:

  1. Visit the school’s office to collect an information pack, which includes the application form and school details. Our team will assist you with any questions regarding availability.
  2. Prospective parents and visitors are encouraged to tour the school before completing registration. Please inquire about tours when collecting the registration form.
  3. Alternatively, you can complete the online application form in the Admissions section of our website.
  4. The Admissions Office will confirm receipt of your application and notify you if a space becomes available.
HOW DO I CONFIRM ADMISSION/PLACEMENT OF MY CHILD?

Once you register your child and pay the required registration fee, the Admissions Office will:

  • Inform you if a place is available or if your child has been placed on a waiting list for up to one academic year.
  • Send you a confirmation letter or email regarding your child’s admission status.
CAN MY CHILD ENROL IF ENGLISH IS NOT THEIR FIRST LANGUAGE?

Yes. As an international school, we recognize that students come from diverse linguistic backgrounds. Our trained teachers assess and support students who speak English as a second language (ESL) to ensure a smooth transition into our academic system.

HOW ARE ASSESSMENTS ORGANISED?

All students undergo assessments to help us:

  • Identify their strengths, weaknesses, interests, and learning preferences.
  • Provide tailored support for academic success and personal development.
DO YOU ACCEPT STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES?

Yes. Williams and Brew School is committed to inclusive education and welcomes students of all backgrounds, abilities, and needs.

We currently support students with various learning difficulties and disabilities, ensuring they receive the necessary accommodations and guidance to help them excel. As with all students, an assessment will be conducted to determine the best way to support your child effectively.