FAQ

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Group Activities/Circle Time

Music & Movement: Develops large muscles in arms and legs, essential for small muscle activities like writing or cutting with scissors. Helps children enjoy music and learn basics such as beat, loud/soft, and fast/slow.

Language & Literacy: Helps children learn vocabulary, story order, thinking skills, recall, thematic concepts, and expressive language, crucial for school and future life experiences.

 

Small Group Activities/Table Times

Math & Cognitive: Teaches numbers, shapes, patterns, sorting, and reasoning skills.

Fine Motor Skills: Develops small muscles for drawing, writing, manipulating small objects, tearing paper, and cutting with scissors.

Language & Literacy: Develops skills like expressive writing, visual memory, letter matching, letter sounds, categorizing, directional words, and opposites.

Other Creative Activities: Encourages children to develop their uniqueness as individuals.

 

Free Time

Creative Arts: Encourages imagination through drawing, building, and creating.

Sensory Activities: Promotes learning through exploration and using the five senses.

Dramatic Play & Social Development: Helps children take on different roles, solve problems, find solutions, and develop social interactions.

Gross Motor Activities: Practices using large and small muscles in fun activities.

Field Trips: Provides real-world learning experiences.

All lesson plans include activities in the following areas:

  • Music & Movement
  • Language & Literacy
  • Math & Cognitive
  • Fine Motor Skills
  • Creative Arts
  • Sensory Activities
  • Dramatic Play & Social Development
  • Science
  • Gross Motor Activities
  • Field Trip Ideas

Yes, we have a dedicated team of teachers, all qualified in early childhood education. Head teachers are also qualified and experienced. Each teacher brings unique strengths, skills, knowledge, and attributes, making them a remarkable team.

Yes, daily attendance is essential for the child’s well-being, providing a sense of belonging and consistency. It helps children form solid friendships and allows teachers to follow up on lessons daily, resulting in a more settled class and amazing achievements.

If a child is unwell, absence must be reported to the school authority with an application. Upon returning, a medical certificate signed by a doctor is required. For other reasons, prior information must be provided. Children can be absent for a maximum of three continuous days. Discuss any absences longer than three days with the management.