Admissions Principles

The education of a child is one of the most important decisions that parents make and this is the main concern of the BeeMee School. The key to a child's education is the choice of its direction, so we expect the child and parents to make decisions together from the very beginning.  

Some schools decide what children need to learn and in what order they need to learn it before they start school; some parents decide at birth which career their child should pursue; this is not the BeeMee way. Every child is unique and needs an educational experience that is determined by their individual characteristics and stage of life.  

We assess, observe and provide feedback on the developmental process of each child and our teachers are professionally trained to discover the child's personality and interests and provide them with the knowledge they need in a natural, enjoyable and effective way. To achieve our educational ideals, we form an interactive partnership by sharing strengths and weaknesses, achievements and setbacks with parents and children. We build a resilient, determined and passionate educational process tailored to each child, laying the foundation for flexible, diverse, enthusiastic and lifelong learning.  

Admissions Policy

Our admissions policy aims to seek out families and children with whom we can build a constructive and mutually beneficial partnership in which BeeMee is good for the child and the child is good for BeeMee. We will endeavour to enroll children who we feel can genuinely benefit and we will do all we can to ensure that parents are aware that we are not and do not wish to become an academic hothouse, although we place great importance on getting the most out of each child academically. 

BeeMee currently offers nursery, kindergarten and primary sections to provide multicultural educational opportunities for all eligible students who recognise the school's core values, and we operate a co-educational policy. 

Parents who share our values and approach to education are warmly welcomed to discuss how we work and how we will address the many challenges of raising children.