Deep Humanities Inquiry
Students read closely, interpret symbol and structure, and build nuanced arguments rooted in textual evidence.
"ETI is not only a powerful space for learning intellectually, but an overall development for who you are... Even in this short time, I’ve realized that education is far more than knowledge – it's about growth, understanding, and becoming the best version of yourself."
— Aiden, 16
The Creative World
"The way we learn is very different from my other schools. I learnt a lot more in a day than I have in years at other places.
I really liked the process because it was genuinely fun although it was tough and definitely stressful."
— Kian, 16
The 4 Narrative Arcs
Arc 1
Identity, Civilization, and the Ancient World. Tracing the first sparks of human culture.
Arc 2
Colonialism, Imperialism, Tradition, and Revolution. How structures start, hold, and break.
Arc 3
Modernity, War, Critique, and Multiculturalism. The shattering of old worlds and the birth of the new.
Arc 4
Grasping the Present and Imagining the Future. Preparing to lead in a world that is still waking up.
Students read closely, interpret symbol and structure, and build nuanced arguments rooted in textual evidence.
Writing workshops strengthen voice, craft, revision discipline, and expressive precision across genres.
Seminar dialogue and project synthesis train students for the demands of ETI's fully approved, accredited AP Capstone pathway.
While students are introduced to digital tools, our Grade 9-10 focus remains recklessly human. We prioritize pen-on-paper drafts, face-to-face seminar dialogue, and the development of an unshakeable inner voice before introducing complex AI workflows.
"Creative World gave me the discipline to think, write, and speak clearly. By the time I entered AP work, I felt ready."
Student, Grade 11