• A good teacher doesn’t just deliver answers

    — they ask the kind of questions

    that awaken thinking.

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    At NextPage, our teachers don’t just teach—

    they guide students to think critically, explore ideas deeply,

    and develop their own voice. By encouraging curiosity and reflection,

    we help learners grow into independent, confident thinkers.

  • Why Critical Thinking Matters?

    In a world shaped by rapid change, AI, and complex global issues, the ability to think critically is no longer optional — it’s essential.

    Critical thinking empowers students to question, analyze, and express ideas with clarity and confidence.

    It helps them become independent learners, articulate communicators, and thoughtful problem-solvers.

    At NextPage, we go beyond test scores to nurture the human skills that matter most

    — reasoning, creativity, collaboration, and perspective

    — through a structured journey of reading, writing, and meaningful dialogue.

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    Inspiration From Oxbridge

    Tutorial / Supervision System

    At NextPage, every learner receives personalized academic guidance through our Tutorial & Supervision System. Inspired by the tutorial model at top universities like Oxford and Cambridge, this system ensures that students don’t just complete tasks—they truly understand, reflect, and grow.

    Each student is paired with a dedicated tutor or supervisor who tracks their progress, offers tailored feedback, and helps them set meaningful goals. Regular one-on-one sessions allow for in-depth discussion, personalized support, and continuous reflection on learning outcomes. Whether it’s refining writing, deepening understanding, or building project strategies, this system ensures every student feels seen, supported, and challenged.

    This level of individualized attention fosters not only academic achievement, but also independence, self-awareness, and confidence—qualities essential for success in school, university, and beyond.

  • What We Do

    Empowering Students Through Deep Reading, Critical Thinking, and Confident Expression

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    01. Literature & Expression

    Exploring ideas through close reading and creative writing.
    Students engage with rich literary texts to deepen comprehension, build vocabulary, and learn to express their own ideas clearly and thoughtfully through structured writing exercises.
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    02. Argument & Debating

    Learning to think logically, speak persuasively, and write with purpose.

    This module focuses on constructing arguments, identifying fallacies, and developing confident oral and written expression. Students practice public speaking, structured debates, and critical analysis.

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    03. Interdisciplinary Project

    At the heart of our Critical Thinking curriculum lies the belief that deep thinking and clear expression are learnable skills. Through literature, argumentation, and interdisciplinary exploration, we help students build a mindset that is analytical, empathetic, and future-ready.

  • How We Deliver?

    Our Approach to Real-World Learning

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    #Reading Club

    Through guided deep reading and discussion, students explore themes, analyze characters, and connect literature to real-life ideas—strengthening comprehension, empathy, and critical thinking. They learn to read not just for content, but for meaning—uncovering layers of symbolism, tone, and authorial intent. Each session encourages thoughtful dialogue and personal reflection, helping students see how stories reflect complex human emotions and social dynamics. By linking literature to history, current events, and their own experiences, students build the capacity to think deeply, feel compassionately, and express ideas with clarity and confidence. This process fosters not only stronger readers, but also more insightful and articulate individuals.

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    #Debating Club

    Our Debating Club empowers students to think critically, listen actively, and speak persuasively. With structured formats and real-world topics, students practice building logical arguments, anticipating counterpoints, and using evidence effectively. Just as importantly, they learn to engage respectfully with diverse opinions—fostering open-mindedness and intellectual humility. This club helps transform quiet thinkers into confident communicators and sharpens the ability to reason under pressure—skills vital for academic success and civic engagement.

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    #PBL Club

    In the PBL Club, students go beyond passive learning to become creators of knowledge. Working in teams, they tackle authentic, interdisciplinary problems—from designing sustainable cities to creating media campaigns. Along the way, they conduct research, plan timelines, divide responsibilities, and present solutions publicly. Every project strengthens skills in collaboration, problem-solving, leadership, and independent inquiry. The PBL environment mirrors the real world—messy, dynamic, and full of opportunity—preparing students to navigate complexity with confidence and creativity.