Short Answer #
Homework reinforces learning without overwhelming learners. CBC tasks include practical activities, research assignments, reading, and group work. Parents supervise—not do—the homework.
Detailed Answer #
Our homework philosophy aligns with CBC principles. Homework is meant to extend classroom learning into real-life application, encourage independent thinking, and strengthen mastery—not burden the learner. Homework may include practical exercises, home-based experiments, reading tasks, vocabulary building, problem-solving tasks, research activities, or small collaborative assignments.
Parents are expected to provide supervision, guidance, and materials, but must allow the learner to complete the tasks independently. This builds responsibility, confidence, creativity, and self-regulation. Teachers design homework to be meaningful, balanced, and age-appropriate, ensuring children have time for rest, play, and family bonding.