CIA FIRST International School ’s curriculum is unique and innovative. Piece by piece, the academic team has created a curricular program that focuses on global competencies and 21st-century skills. By using the Understanding by Design Framework (UbD), and integrating the Habits of Mind (HoMs), CIA FIRST students develop long-term and transferable understandings, which they can apply to real situations and solve real-world problems (Schoolwide Learner Outcomes).
In a recent development, CIA first international school has chosen to enhance their operational efficiency by installing PVC curtains in their storage and kitchen areas. The school selected KRAVAN for this task, opting for matte white PVC curtains with a fixed system. These curtains will cover approximately 10 doors across more than 3 different branches, with a total coverage area of around 25 square meters. The primary reason for installing these curtains is to prevent the loss of cool air, which is important for maintaining a comfortable environment. Additionally, the curtains are intended to block out insects and dust, contributing to a higher level of hygiene in these areas. The choice of matte white for the curtains means that while they provide necessary privacy and separation, they do not entirely obscure visibility. Instead, they allow for the faint outline or shadow of people behind the curtain to be seen.
After the installation, the school has expressed high satisfaction with the new curtains, noting their effectiveness in achieving the desired outcomes and enhancing overall efficiency. This installation reflects CIA’s commitment to maintaining a clean, efficient, and well-organized environment that supports their innovative educational approach.