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Vision and Mission
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Vision, Mission, and Beliefs
Vision
KKIS aspires to empower our students with values, knowledge and skills that will support them as life-long learners in our ever-changing world.
KKIS believes the core of its job is to create an atmosphere of continuous learning for students and staff as it is essential to have initiative and independent generations who can assess, progress and lead without reliance on others.
KKIS believes that each student is valued and deserves academic, emotional and social support to reach and exceed expectations.
KKIS seeks of building a learning environment where there are strength, opportunities, advancement and happiness.
Our ultimate goal is to have generations of positive and productive leaders who will lead the change and advancements in their communities.
Mission
Knights of Knowledge International School’s mission is to create nurturing environment for its community where all stakeholders work positively together to develop academic excellence and leadership skills and where every individual is heard, appreciated and supported.
KKIS mission is guided by its beliefs and values and by promoting lifelong learning.
Beliefs
We at KKIS believe that students learn best when:
They are loved, respected, involved, encouraged and engaged in rigorous learning experiences that meet individual needs.
They are recognized as future leaders.
They are aware of their talents and potentials.
They take responsibility of their learning and are self-directed.
They are able to self-assess their learning experiences.