Kindergarten
Kindergarten is one year of early education for children at least five years of age. It is used as a transitional period to prepare them for their elementary schooling years. In kindergarten, children learn basic educational foundations in all subjects including reading, math, social studies, and science.
Curriculum
- Children learn a mix of reading, writing, math, and other subjects.
- Reading is made fun and positive.
- Children learn to count to calculate.
- Children learn to recognize letters and phonemes.
Activities
- Children explore their creativity and imagination through play and artistic activities.
- Children develop their motor skills through activities like running, jumping, climbing, and drawing.
- Children participate in extracurricular activities like art, music, dance, and physical education.
Environment
- Children learn in a safe and supportive environment.
- Children can take risks and explore their interests.
- Children develop their confidence and self-esteem.
- Children promote a positive self-concept.
Flexibility
- Timetables allow for flexibility to consider spontaneous learning situations and children's current interests.
Learning engagement
- Learning is based on children's engagement and interests.
- Children are curious and self-engaged to learn more about a specific topic.