Why CSM
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Our teachers
are engaging, experienced, and deeply dedicated to our students’ success. With class sizes, our teachers and students form powerful partnerships. Our teachers know each student individually, recognising his or her unique strengths and needs, and beyond class—as supervisors and coaches —they come to know the individuals as more than just students. The results are strong and lasting bonds and a level of trust and mutual respect that makes for outstanding learning.
Our American diploma
that arrives from the city of Nashville is certified by the Kurdish government and foreign countries
The international exams
The international exams such as the SAT and the AP. The American curriculum focuses on providing a well-rounded education that includes a wide range of subjects such as English, math, science, humanities, and foreign languages. One of the key advantages of the American curriculum is its emphasis on critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. Students are encouraged to think independently, analyze information, and develop their own opinions. This prepares them for the challenges they may face in higher education and beyond.
We place a strong emphasis on extracurricular activities and holistic development. Students are encouraged to participate in sports, arts, community service, and leadership activities. This helps them develop important life skills such as teamwork, time management, and communication.
Focusing on raising children ethically is an important aspect of education. Ethical education helps students develop a strong moral compass, empathy, and a sense of responsibility towards themselves and others. By incorporating ethical education into the curriculum, we teach students about values such as honesty, integrity, respect, and compassion. This can be done through various means, such as classroom discussions, role-playing activities, community service projects, and character-building programs. Ethical education also involves teaching students about ethical dilemmas and how to make ethical decisions. This includes critical thinking skills, considering different perspectives, and understanding the consequences of their actions. It helps students develop a sense of ethical reasoning and the ability to navigate complex moral issues.