Programs
Under School of Tomorrow’s Accelerated Christian Education (A.C.E) system, students from Kinder to Junior High School use modules called Packets of Christian Education (PACEs). “PACEs integrate Godly character-building lessons into the academic content, and self-instructional activities are carefully designed to develop thinking skills and create mastery learning”. (source: aceministries.com). This ensures individualized and mastery-based learning, where students learn at their own pace and performance level.
Preschool Program: Kinder
SCTC’s preschool program aims at the total development of young students. The preschool program trains young students to follow directions orally, to understand and listen to concepts, and to express themselves in class — all while having fun and enjoying their school experience. The Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) Preschool curricula– Preschool with Ace & Christi and ABC’s with Ace & Christi — are a globally tested effective reading program, designed for students from ages 4-6 to learn and master how to read. Aside from language and communication skills, preschool students also start on subjects such as Science and Social Studies.
Special Classes
Physical Education
Arts
Elementary Program: Grades 1 to 6
SCTC’s elementary program builds the academic, social, emotional, and spiritual aspects of the student for a balanced education. Aside from using the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) modular curriculum, SCTC also provides special classes for the students to harness their other abilities and intelligences.
Core Subjects
Math
English
Science
Social Studies
Word Building
Filipino
Araling Panlipunan
Literature
Special Classes
Arts
Music
Physical Education and Health
Technology and Livelihood Education
Values Education
Junior High School: Grades 7 to 10
SCTC’s Junior High School program equips the students in preparation for their transition to Senior High School. Cultivating problem solving skills, critical thinking skills, and independence in their learning are an important features of SCTC’s Junior High School Program
Core Subjects
Math
English
Science
Filipino
Etymology
Asian and World History
Life of Christ and New Testament
Philippine Economics
Special Classes
Arts
Music
Physical Education and Health
Technology and Livelihood Education
Values Education
Senior High School
SCTC’s Senior High School Program offers two academic strands: General Academic Strand (GAS) and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). The SCTC senior highschool program prepares the student for college and selecting a future career. Senior high school in SCTC has a small student to teacher ratio to ensure focus on individual student’s needs and close supervision. The instructors of SCTC’s senior highschool program are professionals from the field of the subject they are teaching.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)
The STEM strand offers math and science based subjects and is best suited for students who wish to pursue a career or degrees that revolve around Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.
General Academic Strand (GAS)
GAS offers general subjects and electives that cover various disciplines like the social sciences, management, economics, and even the arts. It allows students the chance to explore and learn from these different fields in preparation for college.
Core Subjects
Subjects that are applied to both GAS and STEM.
Personal Development
Earth and Life Science
Physical Education
Oral Communication
Filipino 1 and 2
Practical Research 1 and 2
English
21st Century Literature
Empowerment Technology
Reading and Writing
Media Literacy
Understanding Culture
Contemporary Music and Arts
STEM Subjects
Specialized subjects for STEM
Pre calculus
Calculus
General Chemistry 1 and 2
General Physics 1 and 2
Physical Science
General Biology 1 and 2
GAS Subjects
Specialized subjects for GAS
Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
Introduction to World Religions and Belief Systems
Organization and Management
Creative Writing
Philippines Politics and Governance
Business Math
Economics