The entire school building is bright, naturally lit and open for children to enjoy learning. The 21st-century design caters for 20 modalities of learning and problem-based learning.
OPEN LEARNING SPACES
Spatial and neuroscientific research has shown that open spaces learning classrooms naturally increase attention, focus, and curiosity in the brain, which is why the best companies in the world have made the shift towards open and collaborative workspaces.
Research has also established that schools need to make the shift to open learning hubs in order to help develop and enhance 21st-century skills and values in their learners.
Vega Schools has replaced traditional classrooms with open learning spaces classrooms, individual quiet zones, large spaces for immersive learning and small hubs for individual assistance. These architectural innovations not only create an optimal learning environment and enable ‘real-life learning’ but also help our learners actively imbibe life skills and facilitates empathy, collaboration, enquiry, confidence, imagination, and creativity. They also help minimise negative behaviour such as bullying.
Spatial and neuroscientific research has shown that open spaces naturally increase attention, focus, and curiosity in the brain, which is why the best companies in the world have made the shift towards open and collaborative workspaces. Research has also established that schools need to make the shift to open learning hubs in order to help develop and enhance 21st-century skills and values in their learners.
Vega has replaced traditional classrooms with open learning hubs, individual quiet zones, large spaces for immersive learning and small hubs for individual assistance. These architectural innovations not only create an optimal learning environment and enable ‘real-life learning’ but also help our learners actively imbibe life skills and facilitates empathy, collaboration, enquiry, confidence, imagination, and creativity. They also help minimise negative behaviour such as bullying.
It facilitates ‘free movement’ for these young learners and encourages them to explore their surroundings.