Ecole Schools serves as a “middle ground” between traditional education in crowded schools and homeschooling.
Personalized Learning Approach
“Learning How to Learn” Training: Every year, new secondary school students receive hands-on training in learning how to learn, helping them become independent in their education.
Personalized Learning Paths: Students progress at their own pace, using learning methods that suit them best.
Flexible Curriculum: Instead of a rigid curriculum, students follow an innovative curriculum aligned with their career plans.
Interest-Based Courses: Students can choose courses based on their interests, needs, and preferences.
Mentor-Guided Education
Inspiring Mentors Instead of Traditional Teachers: Learning groups are led by Mentors, who act as guides and coaches rather than just instructors.
Diverse Mentor Backgrounds: Mentors come from various professions and build strong connections with students.
Small Learning Groups: This allows for better identification of students’ needs, fostering stronger student-mentor relationships.
Multi-Age Learning Groups
Three Consecutive Age Groups Learn Together:
Older students take on leadership roles.
Younger students see them as role models.
Innovative Use of Technology & AI
Academic Progress Tracking: Technology and AI monitor students’ progress.
Integration of Personal Interests: Students can incorporate their passions into daily lessons and explore topics in-depth.
Student Autonomy & Real-World Learning
Time & Goal Management: Students manage their own time, schedules, and goals.
Learning Beyond the Classroom: The education model extends beyond the school’s physical boundaries, incorporating the local community and its resources.
Process-Oriented Assessment: Learning evaluation focuses more on the learning journey rather than just final outcomes.