STUDY PROGRAM

Faida’s RADIX STUDY PROGRAMME is designed to offer an enabling environment for gaining good academic performance. Radix is Latin for Root

The program is organised in such a way that top priority is given to homework on weekdays and revision on Saturdays, under the supervision of staff in the Centre and mentors.

The study rooms are open to the members on weekdays from 3.45 pm till 6.00 pm and on Saturdays from 8.00 am to 6.30 pm.

The program also includes Personality Development Sessions (PDS) geared towards the cultivation of values and the development of an all-round personality. Through academic tasks/assignments and other activities, Radix gives the girls a value system which will enable them to impact society positively.

To suit the specific needs of the students, the Radix Study Program is divided into three Clubs:

RADIX JUNIOR:
Designed for Standard 4 to 6
(Age 9 -12)

The PDS are on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 4.00pm. Fridays are dedicated to cultural activities such as Dance Club and Writers Club.

Take a look at what’s lined up in Radix Junior..

 

RADIX RADIUS:
Designed for Standard 7 & 8
(Age 13 & 14)

The program includes Personality Development Sessions on Thursdays. Friday is set aside as a cultural day where the Radix Radius get a chance to be exposed to the world and its treasures.

Check out what is coming soon in Radix Radius …

 

RADIX SENIOR:
Designed for Forms 1 - 4
(Age 15 -20)

This program includes several study marathons and Grade Savers: hours of intense study and sometimes sleep-overs organized over the weekends and holidays. These are aimed at improving the girls academic performance.

The members of Radix Senior usually get first priority in all the club activities.

On Fridays and Saturdays, the program includes character and cultural enhancement sessions and a talk by Faida’s Chaplain.

Other activities organized for club members include monthly excursions and social work.

Radix Senior … coming soon!

 

The spiritual and doctrinal formation given in Faida is entrusted to Opus Dei, a personal prelature of the Catholic Church.

 

 
Last updated: July 2008