Early Years
Play-based, inquiry-led learning for Nursery through Grade 2. Children build language, curiosity, and social confidence in a nurturing, structured environment.
Explore →Students across Nursery to Grade 12
University acceptance rate among our graduates
Co-curricular programmes across arts, sport & tech
Years shaping curious, compassionate learners
Who We Are
Founded on the belief that education should ignite rather than fill, Aloka School has spent nearly two decades building a community where rigour and warmth coexist. Our teachers are guides, not gatekeepers. Our classrooms are laboratories for ideas.
We draw from the International Baccalaureate framework while staying rooted in the cultural richness of our community — producing students who think globally and act locally, with character at the core.
Discover our philosophy →Academics
Play-based, inquiry-led learning for Nursery through Grade 2. Children build language, curiosity, and social confidence in a nurturing, structured environment.
Explore →Grades 3–5 follow the IB PYP framework — interdisciplinary units of inquiry that connect mathematics, sciences, humanities, and the arts into coherent learning.
Explore →Grades 6–8 bridge curiosity and rigour. Students take ownership of their learning, pursue passion projects, and engage in community service from Year 6 onward.
Explore →Grades 9–10 offer a broad-based curriculum before students specialise. Structured mentorship prepares them for the demands of senior school and university entrance.
Explore →Grades 11–12 culminate in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme — globally recognised, intellectually demanding, and deeply transformative.
Explore →Sport, visual arts, music, robotics, debate, drama — a broad co-curricular canvas ensures every student finds their arena beyond the classroom.
Explore →Our Values
Inquiry
We ask before we answer. Questions are the beginning of all learning.
Integrity
We do what is right, even when no one is watching. Character is non-negotiable.
Empathy
We cultivate the ability to see the world through another's eyes and to act with care.
Courage
We encourage students to take intellectual and creative risks, and to learn from failure.
Community
We believe education is a shared endeavour — school, family, and society in partnership.
Voices
Aloka didn't just teach my daughter — it showed her who she could become. She left with a degree of self-awareness I didn't have until my thirties.