WHO Life Skills
Preparing Students for a Global Future
At Future Education, we integrate essential WHO Life Skills into our curriculum to equip students for success in an increasingly complex world. Our approach ensures students are not only academically proficient but also prepared to navigate the challenges and opportunities of the future.
WHO Life Skills: Essential for Personal Development

Self-Awareness
Promote understanding of emotions, strengths, and weaknesses through self-reflection activities.

Empathy and Emotional Regulation
Develop emotional management and empathy through role-playing and social-emotional learning exercises.

Decision-Making and Problem Solving
Enhance decision-making abilities with practical scenarios and decision-making activities.

Interpersonal Relationships
Build positive relationships with peers and adults through group activities and team-building exercises.

Effective Communication
Foster clear and constructive communication skills via public speaking, active listening, and discussion exercises.

Resilience and Adaptability
Encourage adaptability and stress management through resilience-building strategies.
Integration into Our Curriculum
Curriculum Design
Our curriculum integrates 21st-century skills and WHO Life Skills across core subjects and extracurricular activities.


Teaching Methods
Innovative teaching methods, including project-based learning and interactive lessons, foster these essential skills.

Assessment
Regular assessments and feedback ensure continuous development and support for these skills.

Why These Skills Matter
In today’s globalised and rapidly changing world, these skills are essential for personal success and lifelong learning. By focusing on both 21st-century skills and WHO Life Skills, we prepare students to thrive in various aspects of their lives, both personally and professionally. Prepare your child for the future with Future Education. Discover how our focus on 21st-century skills and WHO Life Skills can make a difference.