Reading & Research

Reading and research form a strong foundation for intellectual growth and independent thinking at Calvary Temple School. We encourage students to develop a habit of reading from an early age, helping them build language skills, comprehension, and a deeper understanding of the world around them. Reading is not just treated as a subject but as a lifelong skill that opens doors to knowledge and imagination.

Through guided reading programs and dedicated research time, students are encouraged to explore topics beyond their textbooks. They learn how to ask meaningful questions, gather information, and analyze it thoughtfully. This process nurtures curiosity and helps students become self-directed learners who are eager to discover and learn more.

Our classrooms promote a culture of inquiry where students are motivated to think critically and express their ideas confidently. Research-based learning allows them to develop analytical skills, evaluate information, and form their own perspectives. This strengthens their ability to solve problems and make informed decisions.

In addition to academic growth, reading also enhances creativity and communication. Exposure to different ideas, stories, and perspectives helps students develop empathy, imagination, and clarity in expression. These skills play a crucial role in shaping well-rounded individuals.

At Calvary Temple School, reading and research are integrated into everyday learning, empowering students to grow into confident thinkers, effective communicators, and lifelong learners.