Elementary School

VIS Elementary School

The Elementary School program at Victory International School (VIS) was developed to provide a solid academic education, combined with the development of character, leadership, and a biblical Christian worldview.

Our program runs on a semi-full-time schedule, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., allowing students to maintain a balanced routine between academic learning, character (virtue) formation, physical activities, and cultural development.

American Curriculum

VIS uses an American curriculum, taught in English, which prepares students for an international academic standard. The content is structured to develop essential skills such as reading, writing, logical reasoning, communication, and critical thinking, while always keeping character formation as a central part of the educational process.

Phonics-Based Literacy

The literacy process is carried out through the phonetic (phonics) method, in which children learn to recognize the sounds of letters and their application in reading and writing. This method strengthens the student’s linguistic foundation, making the reading process more natural, structured, and efficient.

Integral Formation

Beyond the academic curriculum, we believe that education should reach every area of a child’s life: intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual. For this reason, we include specific formative activities in our routine:

Ballet for Girls

Ballet contributes to the development of discipline, posture, motor coordination, artistic sensitivity, and an appreciation of beauty.

Men of Honor (for Boys)

The Men of Honor program was developed to form boys with solid values of character, responsibility, respect, and leadership. Through targeted activities and mentorship, students are encouraged to grow as men of integrity, prepared to serve God and society.

Education with Purpose

At VIS, we believe that every child was created with a purpose. For this reason, our teaching seeks to develop academic excellence, Christian character, and a vision for leadership, preparing students not only for their professional future, but for a life of impact and transformation in society.

Music

Music classes at Victory International School contribute to the artistic, cognitive, and emotional development of students.

Through singing, rhythmic exercises, and the exploration of instruments, children learn the fundamentals of musical language — such as rhythm, melody, and sound perception — while at the same time developing attention, memory, coordination, and creative expression.