Heather Harries Education Hub

Extra Curricular, Co Curricular and Super Curricular

This week, let’s unravel one of life’s great mysteries: the difference between co-curricular, extra-curricular, and super-curricular activities. Anything with the word extracurricular used to throw me into a mild panic as I knew it would entail three children in three different parts of the emirate at the same time—inevitably becoming a scheduling chaos that turned this noble endeavor into a caffeine-fueled, chaos-riddled marathon. So, let me explain the subtle (and not-so-subtle) differences of the three.

Teaching in Primary, is so much more than spelling and times tables.

Teaching in Key Stages 1 and 2 (KS1 and KS2) is not for the faint-hearted. It’s a delicate balancing act of meeting curriculum expectations while nurturing young minds—and in manyContinue reading “Teaching in Primary, is so much more than spelling and times tables.”

The Unsung Heroes of EYFS: More Than Just Finger Painting and Play-Doh

Last week, I received a message that was, let’s say, enthusiastic in pointing out that I’d been a bit remiss in singing the praises of the teaching within the EarlyContinue reading “The Unsung Heroes of EYFS: More Than Just Finger Painting and Play-Doh”

Expat Mums’ Weekly Column: The Power of “Why?, IB and UK explained”

But beyond the amusing questions our little ones ask, there’s a bigger one I hear from parents more often than any other: “UK curriculum or IB?” And that’s where things get tricky, because both are fantastic in their own ways. They each have unique strengths, and which one is best really depends on your child’s needs and future goals.