Kindergarten Program & Curriculum
Kindergarten Program & Curriculum
Kindergarten (Ages 4–6)
In our Kindergarten program, children are guided through a nurturing and rhythmic environment where imagination, creativity, and a love for learning flourish. Designed to meet the developmental needs of children aged 4–6, the curriculum blends play-based learning with hands-on activities that lay the foundation for academic and social-emotional growth.
Daily Rhythm and Seasonal Themes
The Kindergarten program follows a predictable and comforting rhythm that allows children to thrive. Each day features a mix of:
- Morning Ring: Songs, verses, and movement activities enhance language development, body coordination, and spatial awareness. Seasonal themes like Beach, Flowers, and Sharing & Light help children connect with nature and the world around them.
- Storytelling: Captivating tales such as The Little Zebra, Thumbelina, and Kipury inspire wonder, creativity, and listening skills. These stories provide a moment of calmness while fostering imagination and language growth.
- Artistic Expression: Painting, drawing, and crafts such as wool work, paper crafts, and modeling encourage fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination, and individual creativity.
- Gardening: Practical activities like planting and nurturing gardens instill a sense of responsibility and appreciation for the natural world.
Core Objectives
Through the curriculum, children develop essential skills and values:
- Language Development: Enhanced through songs, movement, and engaging storytelling.
- Motor Skills: Strengthened through creative activities like drawing, painting, and crafts.
- Social and Emotional Growth: Fostered by themes of sharing, caring, and community building.
- Imagination and Creativity: Nurtured by stories and free play, laying a strong foundation for problem-solving and critical thinking.