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Our Approach to Learning

Learning That Is Active, Deep,
and Built to Last

At Mindcraft, we do not deliver lessons to be copied down. We create experiences where children think, question, explore, and apply what they learn to real situations. That is what genuine understanding looks like.

How We Teach

Six Principles Behind Every Lesson

These are not guidelines we aspire to. They are the practical commitments that shape how every single class is designed and delivered.

01

Teachers as Facilitators

Teachers guide learning rather than deliver information. They create conditions for children to think and discover, then support them rather than simply telling them the answer.

02

Hands-On and Inquiry-Based

Learning is practical and exploratory. Children investigate, test, discuss, and create. Sitting passively and absorbing facts is not how Mindcraft lessons work.

03

Critical Thinking at the Core

Every lesson encourages children to reason, question assumptions, and apply knowledge to new situations. Thinking skills are built deliberately, not left to chance.

04

No Rote Memorisation

Children are encouraged to understand concepts deeply rather than rely on repeating procedures. Fluency comes naturally from genuine understanding.

05

Every Learner Supported

Lessons engage and challenge a range of learners. No child quietly falls behind — we track each child individually and step in early whenever needed.

06

On Screen and Off Screen

Every day includes live online learning and off-screen practice using the Mindcraft Activity Books. Learning that uses the hands and the mind together sticks.

A Typical Day

Structured, Balanced, and Purposefully Designed

Children engage in around 3 to 4 hours of learning each day, combining live teaching, guided practice, activity-based tasks, and independent work. Every part has a purpose. Together they build a complete learning experience without overwhelming the child.

No Exams. Ever.

Progress is tracked through projects, practical tasks, and continuous observation — not test scores. Each child receives a detailed end-of-year report that can be shared with schools globally.

1
Morning

Live Interactive Classes

Children join their teacher for structured live lessons. They participate, ask questions, and engage in real time. All classes are live, never pre-recorded.

2
After class

Mindcraft Activity Books

Children work through guided exercises off screen, with pen and paper, reinforcing what they covered in class. Hands and mind both stay active.

3
Daily

Life Skills and Practical Tasks

Role play, creative challenges, and real-life problem-solving build communication, decision-making, and independence alongside academic work.

4
Ongoing

Progress Tracking and Feedback

Teachers observe every child continuously. Parents access updates through the platform at any time. No surprises, no hidden gaps.

See Our Approach in Action

Admissions for Foundation Stage 2025–26 are open. Get in touch and we will walk you through how a typical week looks.