Exploring how the world works
The physical world operates according to patterns, relationships, and natural laws. In Jötunheim, children explore these ideas through mathematics, science, observation, and experimentation, building a deeper understanding of how reality behaves beyond human interpretation.
Discovering the laws of nature
Jötunheim, the Realm of Giants, is where children explore the patterns, relationships, and natural laws that shape the world around them. Inspired by the giants of Norse mythology, this realm encourages children to look beyond appearances and discover the underlying principles that govern reality.
Through mathematics, science, observation, and experimentation, children learn how to ask questions, investigate ideas, and test their understanding. Concepts are introduced through exploration and discovery, helping learners develop both knowledge and the ability to think critically about the world.
As children progress, they begin to recognise patterns, solve problems, and make connections between seemingly unrelated ideas. From numbers and measurement to forces, systems, and scientific thinking, Jötunheim helps build a deeper understanding of how the physical world behaves.
Our goal is to help children develop more than academic knowledge. Jötunheim encourages curiosity, reasoning, and evidence - based thinking, giving learners the tools to understand, question, and engage with the world in meaningful ways.
Building powerful thinkers
From mathematics to science and problem solving, Jötunheim helps children develop the tools needed to understand, analyse, and navigate complexity.