Our Programs (Grades 3-5)

Two powerful learning paths. One goal: future-ready thinking.

Choose the format that best fits your child’s personality, strengths, and learning style.

  1. Project-Based Experience (PBE) Learning
A teacher guiding a small group of children through a colorful logic puzzle activity.
A teacher guiding a small group of children through a colorful logic puzzle activity.

Kids build something real, a mini-video game, puzzle, or book, while learning planning, focus, and execution.

This includes the use of various digital tools that parents have approved.

person writing on white paper
person writing on white paper
  1. Real-Life Simulations (RLS) Learning

Story-driven adventures where students practice decision-making, reasoning, and problem-solving inside immersive scenarios.

Why Parents Choose PBE:
  1. Learning by doing (not memorizing)

  2. Builds real-world execution skills

  3. Boosts motivation and focus

  4. Encourages cross-disciplinary thinking

  5. Builds confidence through tangible outcomes

  6. Strengthens collaboration & communication

Why Parents Choose RLS:
  1. Guided decision-making practice

  2. Deep thinking through story & context

  3. Adapts to each child’s level

  4. Encourages cross-disciplinary thinking

  5. Builds strategic thinking & resilience

  6. Strengthens collaboration & communication

PBE Projects (6 weeks each)
  • My Mini-Video Game (enrolling)

  • My Comic Book

  • My Puzzle Game

RSL Simulations (6 weeks each)
  • Space Adventures (Logic & Spatial Thinking) (enrolling)

  • Nature Survival Adventures (Decision-Making & STEM) (enrolling)

  • Finance & Entrepreneurship (Money & Strategy) (enrolling)

Which Path is Right for Your Child?

RLS (Real-Life Simulations) builds structured thinking, decision-making, and strategic reasoning. This is the foundation.

PBE (Project-Based Experience) applies that thinking to creative projects - games, books, puzzles, and more.

Most families begin with RLS, then continue into PBE.

love to learn pencil signage on wall near walking man
love to learn pencil signage on wall near walking man