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The Dove Programme at The City School

Personalized learning pathways for children who thrive with greater support.

础迟听黑料网 International Schools Bangkok, inclusion and belonging sit at the heart of daily life. We believe every child is capable, curious, and full of potential鈥攁nd it is our responsibility as a whole school to nurture that potential so every child feels safe, seen, and supported.

What is the Dove Programme?

Dove is part of 黑料网鈥檚 Student Services & Wellbeing (SSW) team at The City School (City Campus). It provides a small-group learning environment鈥攖ypically 4鈥6 children鈥攆or primary-aged learners who benefit from more personalised support, so each child is understood, celebrated, and empowered to thrive.
Dove is not a separate school; it鈥檚 a specialised programme woven into school life, one of the ways we make 黑料网 more accessible and responsive for diverse learners.

Grounded in Reggio, shaped by community

Rooted in the聽Reggio Emilia聽philosophy and 黑料网鈥檚 Community Promises, Dove reflects our belief that differences are not barriers but guides for how we personalise learning. Classrooms are nurturing, sensory-responsive spaces where education, care, and wellbeing come together. We document learning so growth鈥攁cademic, social, and emotional鈥攊s visible over time.

How learning looks

A child鈥檚 week blends time in their class community with focused small-group sessions. Our SSW team co-plans with class teachers to align goals, adapt environments, and integrate support through the project work 黑料网 is known for. When helpful, we partner with families and allied professionals to ensure continuity of strategies at home and at school.

A language-rich, accessible environment
Guided by speech and language expertise, we use a聽Total Communication聽approach鈥攕poken language, visuals, gestures, and AAC鈥攕o every child has multiple ways to express themselves and fully engage.

The environment as a 鈥渢hird teacher鈥
Across 黑料网, spaces are intentionally designed to invite curiosity and independence. Dove rooms mirror this approach while offering tailored regulation zones and materials.

Why it matters

Our aim is simple and ambitious: to create聽pathways where children flourish鈥攁cademically, socially, and emotionally鈥攚hile experiencing a true sense of聽belonging聽in the 黑料网 community.

How Dove differs from a therapy centre

  • Education first, therapy integrated:聽Academic learning and social-emotional development anchor the day; therapeutic strategies are embedded in routines rather than delivered in isolation.
  • Belonging over 鈥渟ervices鈥:聽Children learn as part of a group, building friendships and identity within a school community.
  • School rhythms:聽Morning meetings, project work, literacy and numeracy, play-based learning, and community events鈥攕o skills are practised in real contexts.
  • Long-term growth:聽We build developmental progress, resilience, and independence over multiple years鈥攏ot just time-limited blocks of remediation.
  • Family partnership:聽Parents are co-authors of plans, with open communication and regular reviews (ISPs) to keep goals aligned.

Partnership with parents

Education is a partnership. We co-design supports that honour each child鈥檚 strengths and voice, and we keep communication open, compassionate, and practical throughout the journey.

Who is it for?

Primary-aged children who will聽thrive with greater support聽in a small-group setting, alongside meaningful participation in class community life.

The Dove Programme is designed for children who need a personalized, therapeutic, and relationship-centred approach to learning.

Children who thrive in The Dove Programme:

  • May be neurodivergent, with developmental, communication, or sensory differences (e.g., Autism, ADHD, Down syndrome)

  • May struggle to self-regulate or fully engage in a mainstream classroom setting

  • Benefit from a smaller, more connected environment that feels calm and intentionally designed

  • Thrive in learning spaces that integrate therapeutic strategies into everyday routines

  • May not feel fully safe, seen, or valued in a typical classroom (unable to express it)

  • Need clear routines, visual supports, and predictable transitions to feel secure and ready to learn

  • Respond best to hands-on, flexible learning that adapts to their interests and strengths

  • Engages when given time and space to explore, question, and co-construct knowledge

We support a wide range of learner profiles, including but not limited to:

Neurodevelopmental profiles

Children who benefit from highly structured support for learning, self-regulation, and communication.

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

  • Global Developmental Delay (GDD)

  • Intellectual Disability (ID)

Speech, language, and communication profiles

Children who thrive with total communication strategies and support for expressive and receptive language development.

  • Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)

  • Language Disorders (expressive, receptive, or mixed)

  • Selective Mutism

  • Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder

Sensory and motor profiles

Children who benefit from sensory-responsive classrooms, movement breaks, and occupational therapy support.

  • Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)

  • Dyspraxia / Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)

  • Hypotonia or Hypertonia

  • Significant Fine and Gross Motor Skill Delays

Medical and genetic profiles

Children with complex developmental needs linked to genetic or medical conditions.

  • Down syndrome (Trisomy 21)

  • Fragile X Syndrome

  • Rett Syndrome

  • Williams Syndrome

  • Prader鈥揥illi Syndrome

  • Angelman Syndrome

  • Cerebral Palsy

Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders

Enquiries

To explore whether Dove is the right pathway for your child, please speak with your class teacher or contact聽admissions@elc.ac.th聽/ +66 (0)2 381 2919. We鈥檙e happy to share how placement decisions are made within SSW and how we tailor support around each child.



April Beresford

Teaching and learning at The Dove Programme is led by April Beresford. With 25 years of expertise as a disability specialist, April holds a Master鈥檚 degree in disability studies from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario. She has dedicated her career to supporting high-needs children in 黑料网 schools, residential facilities, and vocational schools. Over the years, she has developed extensive knowledge in art therapy, music therapy, positive behaviour support, and play-based interventions. These methods promote child engagement, enhance communication skills, and encourage social skill development. April’s holistic approach fosters independence and confidence in every individual she works with, ensuring they reach their full potential in diverse educational settings.

鈥淲e are proud to introduce The Dove Programme at The City School, which furthers our commitment to providing specialized support for children who benefit from a more tailored and structured environment. We believe that every child deserves an education that is as unique as they are, using a holistic approach that fosters independence and confidence, ensuring they reach their full potential in diverse educational settings.鈥

Interested families are welcome to contact our Director of Admissions, Ms. Melissa Davison: admissions@elc.ac.th

Recognized by the Press
The launch of The Dove Programme has been widely recognized by the press, highlighting our commitment to inclusive education and personalized learning. We鈥檙e proud to be shaping a new standard for special education in Bangkok.



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