Methods of International School Preparation Class
● Upon arrival at the academy, a level test is conducted to assess, followed by the selection of appropriate textbooks.
● Daily classes from Monday to Friday, 1 to 6 hours or more, are taught by Filipino teachers.
● A Filipino teacher conducts 2 hours of daily preparation classes, focusing on memorizing math and science terms,
and solving practical problems to prepare for exams.
● A 1-hour daily class is dedicated to preparing for interviews at international schools.
● A teacher, who has won first place twice in the Baguio High School Math Competition, teaches evening classes to
solve English math problems.
● Every Friday, students take a mock test.
● Students create and rewrite essays on different topics every day
● Vocabulary and patterns are memorized, with reviews every Monday and Thursday.
● Sentences are made using memorized words.
● On Saturdays, students enjoy various local tours and experiences, such as Baguio tours, swimming, beach visits,
folk village trips, etc.
* For practical problem-solving and English math textbook classes aligned with international schools, ESL classes
are required for students preparing for international schools, with potential adjustments based on individual English
level test results.
International school preparatory class schedule
Time | Monday to Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
07:00 ~ 07:10 | Wake up call & washing
| Wake up | Wake up
|
07:00 ~ 07:10 | Breakfast & Preparation | Break time
| Break time
|
08:00 ~ 08:45
| Speed Reading Focus |
08:55 ~ 09:40
| Review : International school's exam |
09:50 ~ 10:35
| Grammar Lecture
|
10:45 ~ 11:30
| Math and science Vocabulary |
11:30 ~ 12:25 | Lunch | Lunch
| Lunch
|
12:35 ~ 13:20 | Break time
| Activity
| Vocabulary
|
13:30 ~ 14:15
| Technical Writing
| Math class |
14:25 ~ 15:10
| Reading Comprehension
| English Diary |
15:20 ~ 16:05 | Grammar Application | Sentence |
16:15 ~ 17:00 | ESL pattern and Vocabulary
|
|
17:10 ~ 18:00 | Dinner | Dinner
| Dinner
|
18:00 ~ 19:00
| Vocabulary | Break time
| Break time
|
19:00 ~ 20:00 | Math class
|
20:00 ~ 20:30 | Snack time |
20:30 ~ 21:30
| English Diary & Sentence |
21:30 ~ 22:00
| Sleep
| Sleep
| Sleep
|
International school preparatory class schedule
ESL Pattern & Vocabulary
| Words and patterns related to international schools are memorized and tested daily to ensure a natural flow in essay writing during the entrance exam and to respond confidently during actual interviews. Vocabulary and patterns are reviewed twice a week. Daily practice includes constructing sentences that adhere to proper grammar, with corrections provided after using the memorized words.
|
International School's Exam | While solving various problems with the help of a teacher for the international school entrance exam, students practice handling difficult questions with calmness and confidence during the actual exam.
|
Grammar & Language | The class focuses on improving the ability to construct accurate sentences in accordance with grammar rules. It also aims to enhance students' skills in selecting appropriate vocabulary for different contexts, such as tense, modifiers, relationships, and comparisons, in line with sentence structure.
|
Technical Writing | After writing essays on various topics daily, corrections are provided by a native Filipino teacher, and practice is conducted to improve and refine sentence structure, addressing areas of weakness and enhancing writing skills.
|
Conversation
| Through consistent practice of answering various questions in preparation for actual interviews, students develop the ability to respond with confidence rather than a passive attitude during the real interview.
|
Reading (Phonics, Pacing, Comprehension) | To enhance the ability to quickly read and comprehend long and complex texts during actual tests, students are gaining practical experience by engaging with various materials, including news articles, science, society, current affairs, and general knowledge.
|
Math and Science Vocabulary | Mathematics and science terms are often unfamiliar to students outside of international or local private schools. To ensure a smooth transition into classes after enrollment, preparation involves memorizing math and science terms and studying English textbooks focused on these subjects before entering international schools.
|
Speech | As presentation classes constitute a significant part of the curriculum in international schools, students enhance their ability to express and convey their thoughts and opinions confidently by repeatedly practicing public speaking and presentation skills.
|
Methods of International School Preparation Class
● Upon arrival at the academy, a level test is conducted to assess, followed by the selection of appropriate textbooks.
● Daily classes from Monday to Friday, 1 to 6 hours or more, are taught by Filipino teachers.
● A Filipino teacher conducts 2 hours of daily preparation classes, focusing on memorizing math and science terms,
and solving practical problems to prepare for exams.
● A 1-hour daily class is dedicated to preparing for interviews at international schools.
● A teacher, who has won first place twice in the Baguio High School Math Competition, teaches evening classes to
solve English math problems.
● Every Friday, students take a mock test.
● Students create and rewrite essays on different topics every day
● Vocabulary and patterns are memorized, with reviews every Monday and Thursday.
● Sentences are made using memorized words.
● On Saturdays, students enjoy various local tours and experiences, such as Baguio tours, swimming, beach visits,
folk village trips, etc.
* For practical problem-solving and English math textbook classes aligned with international schools, ESL classes
are required for students preparing for international schools, with potential adjustments based on individual English
level test results.
International school preparatory class schedule
International school preparatory class schedule
Vocabulary
School's Exam
Language
(Phonics, Pacing,
Comprehension)
Vocabulary