Curriculum

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Children grow and develop rapidly in their first five years across the five main areas of development. These areas are motor skills(fine motor & gross motor), communication & language, Cognitive, Social-emotional & creativity

Our Curriculum

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1. Language Development

This segment of the nursery syllabus focuses on developing basic language skills. It includes activities like picture reading, storytelling, and introduction to alphabets and sounds. These activities are designed to enhance listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in a fun and engaging way.

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2. Numerical Ability & Cognitive development

Numerical ability is developed through interactive activities like counting objects, understanding basic shapes, and introduction to numbers. This aspect of the syllabus aids in developing a child’s analytical and logical reasoning skills from an early age.

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3. Environmental Awareness

Children are introduced to their immediate environment, helping them to develop a sense of curiosity and respect for their surroundings. This includes learning about plants, animals, and other elements of nature, as well as basic concepts of cleanliness and hygiene.

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4. social and emotional development

Positive social and emotional development is important. This development influences a child’s self-confidence, empathy, the ability to develop meaningful and lasting friendships and partnerships, and a sense of importance and value to those around him/her. Children’s social and emotional development also influences all other areas of development.

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5. Creative Expression

Art and craft, music, and dance are integral parts of the nursery syllabus. These activities foster creativity and self-expression

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6. Physical Development

Physical activities and sports are included to ensure the overall health and motor skill development of the children. These activities are designed to improve coordination, balance, and physical fitness.

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7. A value-based education

Education is about more than just learning facts and abilities; it's also about developing morals, character, and the ability to make constructive contributions to society. Alongside academic learning, a value-based education places a strong emphasis on moral principles, ethics, empathy, and integrity. It seeks to produce socially conscious, responsible, and caring people.

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