Facilities

Key Areas in Play Group Curriculum
  • Learning by exploration

  • Color paintings, drawings to attract the child

  • Math Readiness

  • Language Readiness

Play Group

Children start to explore the world around them as soon as they are born. At this school, the play group curriculum enables children to continue their exploration.

Early experiences in the first few years of life are critical for acquisition of skills as maximum brain development happens during this period.

The objective of the program is to train parents to help them foster their child’s development by learning and practicing child development.

Activities Involved
  • Story Time

  • Celebration of festivals and special days

  • Field Trips

  • Playing games

Nursery

Quality education in the early years of preschool sets a firm foundation in the overall development of a child. At this school, the nursery curriculum provides a right array of activities to help children move towards achieving their early learning goals.

In Nursery, children are engaged in school readiness activities such as reading, writing, counting, number recognition and problem solving in a fun filled but purposeful manner.



Key Areas in Play Group Curriculum
  • Enhancing communication skills

  • Expression through art and drama

  • Math and Language Skill Development

Activities Involved
  • Story Time

  • Celebration of festivals and special days

  • Field Trips

  • Playing games

Key Areas in Kindergarten Curriculum
  • Personal Social and Emotional Development

  • Cognitive development

  • Math readiness

  • Language and General Knowledge

  • Inculcating Life-long learning skills

Kindergarten

The transition from preschool to primary school is a crucial time of change for both children as well as their parents. At this school, the Kindergarten (K.G.) curriculum ensures smooth transition to formal schooling with meaningful and progressive learning experiences.

In addition to age-appropriate activities in Kindergarten, which prepare a child for success in formal school; various other activities are conducted in the areas of language, numbers, general knowledge, music, art in a planned manner throughout the program.

Through these activities, children learn the alphabet and letter sounds, numbers and simple math and master early writing skills.

 
Activities Involved
  • Celebration of festivals and special days

  • Field Trips

  • Playing games

  • Quiz games
  • Puzzle games
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