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Our preschool lesson plans include a variety of activities, such as:

  • Music & Movement: Develops large muscles and introduces music basics
  • Language & Literacy: Enhances vocabulary, story order, thinking skills, recall, and expressive language
  • Math & Cognitive: Teaches numbers, shapes, patterns, sorting, thinking, and reasoning skills
  • Fine Motor Skills: Develops small muscles for drawing, writing, and manipulating objects
  • Creative Arts: Fosters imagination and creativity
  • Sensory: Encourages learning through exploration and using the five senses
  • Dramatic Play & Social Development: Develops social interactions, problem-solving, and role-playing skills
  • Gross Motor: Practices using large and small muscles in fun activities
  • Field Trip Ideas: Utilizes real places to learn about the world

These activities are important because they promote physical, emotional, and cognitive development, and help children develop essential skills for future success.

Our preschool lesson plans are unique and effective because they include a comprehensive range of activities that cater to different aspects of child development, including:

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

Yes, our team of teachers is qualified in early childhood education, and our head teachers are also qualified. Our teachers are experienced and have individual strengths, skills, knowledge, and attributes that make them a remarkable team.

Yes, daily attendance is important for a child's well-being and education. It helps children develop a sense of belonging and consistency, and enables them to form solid friendships. Daily attendance also allows teachers to follow up on lessons and provide continuity in education.

If a child is unwell, they can be absent, but we require a medical certificate upon their return. For other reasons, prior information should be provided. Children can be absent for a maximum of three continuous days, and absences longer than three days require discussion with the management.