
School Principle
When a school offers resources and opportunities to all students—regardless of gender, ability, physical health, culture, ethnicity, or individual creativity—it cultivates and honours diversity, thereby fostering an inclusive and secure learning environment.
Theory Courses

Core Theory and Clinical Subjects:
Dental Hygiene Theory & Practice
Oral Health Sciences
Preventive Dentistry & Oral Health Promotion
Dental Radiography
Dental Materials
Periodontology
Pharmacology

Foundational Sciences:
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Head and Neck Anatomy
Microbiology and Infection Control
Professional and Behavioral Sciences:
Ethics, Jurisprudence, and Professionalism
Behavioural Sciences/Communication
Community Health & Epidemiology
Clinical Practice

Pre-clinical: Initial training takes place in labs using manikins to learn instrument handling, sterilization, and basic techniques.
Peer-to-Peer: Students practice skills on classmates, often serving as both student and patient.
On-site Clinic: Treating members of the public under the supervision of licensed dental hygienists and dentists.
Community Involvement: Placements in hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and specialized clinics to treat diverse populations.