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Home > Academics > Pre-School > Academic Groups
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Academic Groups |
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Nursery (3 - 4 years)
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It is acknowledged that experiences during the early years lay the foundation for all future learning. Research indicates that the rapid rate of development that occurs in the physical, social emotional, intellectual and aesthetic domains is particularly significant .It is our responsibility to recognize and maximize this crucial stage of learning. Although development usually occurs in recognizable and predictable direction, it is unique in each child. For many children, these early years also mark the first transition from home to group experiences outside of the family and to new physical environments. Children at this time are ready to learn basic skills such as communication, independence and social interaction. In both groups play and independency are encouraged through hands on activities, and introduction to basic recognition skills. Children from birth ,are full of curiosity, and we provide a framework that gives crucial support for them to be active inquires and lifelong learners. |
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Prep I (4 - 5 years) & Prep II (5 - 6 years)
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Children by this time are ready to learn basic skills such as recognition, basic writing, and sentence formation and articulation. We support the student’s understanding of the world and to function comfortably within it, to move from not knowing to knowing, to identify what is real and what is not real, to acknowledge what is appropriate and what is not appropriate. Students are encouraged to be curious, be inquisitive, ask questions, explore and interact with the environment physically, socially and intellectually. Activities are geared towards using a child's natural love for play and creativity to teach and reinforce these concepts. The structure of the learning environments , including the home, the classroom, the school and community , and the behavior modeled by others in that environment, particularly by the parent and the teacher, will lay down the knowledge foundation that will nurture meaningful participation and inquiry on the part of the students. Project work is both individual as well as group work, and is centered on themes. We believe our environment is one in which learning knows no limits.
* for children younger than 3 years please contact the Pre-school coordinator |
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