OVERVIEW

Our Program

St. Joseph Global School – Juba, South Sudan

At DMI St. Joseph Global School, we believe the formative years are the foundation for lifelong learning, character building, and joyful discovery. Our Pre-Primary Education Program is rooted in international best practices—drawing from Montessori and Kindergarten models—while being firmly adapted to the local context and the spiritual mission of the Daughters of Mary Immaculate and Collaborators (DMI).

We aim to provide a child-centered, inclusive, and holistic early learning experience for children in and around Juba, especially those from marginalized and vulnerable communities. Our curriculum emphasizes cognitive, emotional, physical, social, spiritual, and moral development in a nurturing and joyful environment.

Empowering the Future of South Sudan

We are committed to “Empowering Every Child” by laying a strong foundation for education and life. In a region emerging from conflict and rebuilding its future, we believe that education, values, and holistic growth are key to shaping a generation of compassionate, competent, and courageous leaders.

Education Levels Offered

Pre-Primary Education: Nursery, LKG, UKG2 (PP2)

Primary Education: Grade 1 to Grade 4

English Language & Literacy

  • Phonics, storytelling, rhymes, and picture reading
  • Development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills
  • Daily reading time and class libraries
  • Storytelling and dramatization to boost vocabulary and comprehension
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Religious Education

  • Christian values and Bible teachings
  • Songs, prayers, Bible stories, and role-playing
  • Building habits of kindness, sharing, and spiritual reflection
  • Participation in school prayer and moral assemblies

Mathematics (Numeracy)

  • Hands-on learning using objects and games
  • Concepts include numbers, shapes, measurement, and patterns
  • Introduction to basic arithmetic (addition and subtraction)
  • Problem-solving and logic-building activities
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Science (Environmental Awareness)

  • Exploration of the natural world through sensory learning
  • Nature walks, gardening, and observation-based inquiry
  • Simple experiments, weather charting, and animal study
  • Hands-on understanding of seasons, plants, animals, and recycling

Social Studies

  • Understanding family, school, neighborhood, and community helpers
  • Celebrations of cultural festivals and traditions
  • Activities to build social skills, empathy, and teamwork
  • Awareness of personal safety and hygiene
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