WHAT WE DO
We offer the following programs and activities to educate and facilitate the development of our children:
Communication, Language, Literacy
The effective development of communication and language skills lie at the heart of young children’s learning, enabling them to make sense of all other areas of their experience, leading to understanding.
Mathematical Development
The aim and purpose of this learning area in the early years is to develop a wide range of activities which will enable young children to use and experiment with numbers and engage in counting.
Knowledge, Emotional and Social Development
The aim and purpose of this learning area in the early years is to enable children to develop the knowledge, skills and understanding to make sense of the world.
Personal Development
The aim and purpose of this learning area in the early years is to ensure children learn how to tackle their own challenges and how to operate independently as well as in a team within an environment.
Creative Development
This learning area in early years enables children to make connections across different elements of learning and extend their understanding by providing practical first-hand experience and involvement for the child, especially through art.
aim and purpose of this learning area in the early years is to ensure children learn how to tackle their own challenges and how to operate independently as well as in a team within an environment.
aim and purpose of this learning area in the early years is to ensure children learn how to tackle their own challenges and how to operate independently as well as in a team within an environment.
Computer Literacy
We live in a digital era where technology is used in our daily lives. It is therefore essential for children to grasp how to use computers from an early age to help enhance various skills.
Physical Development
The purpose of this is to foster young children’s development as it is linked to brain growth as well as mental health.
Health and Nutrition
The school feeding scheme not only provides more nutrition for our learners, but it also allows children to focus on their studies rather than their stomachs and helps improve cognitive abilities.