Discover the Sequoia Arts Programme, where students explore performing, visual, and culinary arts while developing creativity, critical thinking, and self-expression for the future.
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At the Sequoia Arts Programme, we explore, create, and grow through performing, visual, and culinary arts. Our dynamic environment nurtures creativity, critical thinking, and self-expression, helping students develop skills that extend beyond the arts.
Whether they become artists, designers, entrepreneurs, or scientists, they carry the creative spirit with them. At Sequoia, the arts are more than subjects—they are a way of thinking, learning, and shaping the future.
In our Arts Programme, students develop creativity, critical thinking, and confidence through the arts.
The Arts Programme curriculum supports students in developing their creativity, confidence, and self-expression. Through guided skill development and open creative exploration, students discover their individual artistic strengths and learn to express ideas in thoughtful ways. The programme encourages collaboration, reflection, and respect for diverse perspectives, helping students grow as part of an inclusive artistic community. By nurturing a love for the arts, the curriculum builds lasting skills and a positive attitude toward learning that extends beyond the classroom.
The following subjects are offered in our Arts programme:
Students engage all senses enhancing awareness and mindfulness, making learning memorable by transforming abstract concepts into tangible experiences.
Students nurture creativity, imagination, and critical thinking by exploring various artistic mediums, developing unique styles, and fostering innovative and artistic minds.
Students nurture creativity, imagination, and critical thinking by exploring various artistic mediums, developing unique styles, and fostering innovative and artistic minds.
Students engage in Performing Arts, Visual Arts, and Culinary Arts, allowing them to explore creativity across different disciplines.
Learning goes beyond skills — students build the ability to understand, interpret, and express ideas through art in meaningful ways.
Lessons include hands-on activities, group discussions, presentations, and themed projects to encourage active participation.
Teachers act as facilitators, guiding students to explore, question, and think independently rather than simply delivering content.
Learning is enriched through activities such as guided exercises, interactions, and exposure to real-world practices in the arts.
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