Pre-Primary
The Kindergarten program is designed to introduce young learners to a structured educational environment in a playful and engaging way. The curriculum focuses on foundational skills and social development through a variety of activities:
Introducing children to the basics of reading and writing. Activities include recognizing letters, understanding phonics, and developing simple vocabulary and comprehension skills through stories and interactive exercises.
Building foundational math skills, including number recognition, counting, basic addition and subtraction, and understanding shapes and patterns through hands-on activities and games.
Encouraging curiosity about the natural world through simple experiments and observations. Children learn about plants, animals, and basic physical phenomena in a fun and interactive manner.
Introducing concepts of community, family, and roles within society. Activities help children understand their environment and develop social skills through group interactions and discussions.
Fostering creativity through various art forms, including drawing, painting, and crafting. Children engage in imaginative projects that enhance their fine motor skills and artistic expression.
Promoting gross and fine motor skills through physical activities and games. This includes exercises that improve coordination, balance, and overall physical fitness in a fun and supportive environment.
The Kindergarten program lays the groundwork for future learning by combining structured educational activities with play, helping children develop essential skills in a nurturing environment.
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