“The most important thing is to never stop questioning.”
— Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein’s words highlight the quintessential role of curiosity in our lives. At Kairos Global School, we believe that embracing questions is fundamental to becoming a true scientific thinker. Human curiosity has propelled us to extraordinary feats, from setting foot on the moon to discovering water on Mars. Sciences teach us not to accept information blindly; instead, it encourages us to ask logical questions and actively seek their answers. This is precisely what we empower our students to do.
Science challenges our learners to develop a lifelong curiosity about the world, enabling them to seek scientific explanations for the phenomena around them. While science can sometimes seem complex, we make it fun, interesting, and accessible by encouraging students to conduct experiments and discover answers for themselves.
We understand that each child thinks differently, and as educators, we help, support, and mentor them in their quest for understanding. Our students engage in diverse experiments, collaborating with peers to discuss their findings and arrive at shared conclusions. Practical experiments are among the most effective ways for students to grasp scientific concepts and processes. They help students become more observant and inquisitive, fostering a deep curiosity that drives them to ask questions and solve problems.
Science is not a subject confined to a classroom; it demands that students engage all their senses. That’s why our students explore science everywhere—in nature, our labs, their classrooms, and even the playground. They develop scientific thinking and practical skills alongside theoretical knowledge and understanding. Improving our learners’ awareness of science in the world around them cultivates their ability to think like scientists.