Play-Group- (1.8 years-2.5years)
Play group helps develop motor skills Physical coordination improves, allowing the child to explore his environment — and to challenge himself-in new ways. Young children are in motion for a good part of the day. High-quality play program provide several opportunities daily for children to run, climb, and play active games. Activities are offered to help children develop fine motor skills, such as threading beads or cutting with scissors. And children are challenged though a variety of activities to build their hand-eye coordination and balance. During the formative years, children easily learn daily life skills, strengthening skills, hand-eye coordination, gross and fine motor skills which they find fascinating. A Montessori preschool education develops a creative, caring and confident child who loves to learn.
Activity Involved
- Sensory Time
- Story Time
- Water Play
- Sand Play
- Science Time
- Creativity Time
- Library Time
- Celebration of Festivals and Special Days
- Field Trips
- Puppet Shows and Skits
- Public Speaking
- Free Play with Technology Corner
Nursery- (2.5 years-3.5years)
Key Areas in Nursery Curriculum
- Enhance Communication Skills
- Expressions through Art and Drama
- Theme based Concept Time
- Math and Language Skill Development
- Opportunities for Fine and Gross Motor Development
- Promoting Cognitive Development
Activities Involved
- Sensory Time
- Story Time
- Water Play
- Sand Play
- Creativity Time
- Library Time
- Celebration of Festivals and Special Days
- Puppet Shows and Skits
- Free Play with Technology Corner
Junior Kindergarten- (3.5 years-4.5years)
Key Areas in Junior Kindergarten Curriculum
- Personal Socials and Emotional Development
- Cognitive Development
- Theme based Concept Time
- Math Readiness
- Language and Phonics
- Inculcating Life-Long Learning Skills
- Opportunities for Development of Aesthetics Sense
Activities Involved
- Sensory Time
- Story Time
- Water Play
- Sand Play
- Science Time
- Creative Time
- Library Time
- Celebration of Festivals and Special Days
- Field Trips
- Puppet Shows and Skits
- Public Speaking
- Free Play with Technology Corner
Senior Kindergarten- (4.5 years-5.5years)
Our SKG program provides a challenging learning environment designed to stimulate curiosity and support moral, physical and intellectual development. This warm and exciting educational environment features a hands-on experiential approach to learning. This enables the student to move from simple to complex tasks and from concrete to abstract ideas whether in math, science, language or any other area. The Senior Kindergartners continue their music studies along with physical education. The student leaves the Montessori program with the self-concept of a capable learner and contributor and with an optimistic vision of his or her own future. As leaders in the classroom,Senior kindergartners enjoy privileges that come with being the eldest and most experienced students.
Key Areas in Senior Kindergarten Curriculum
- Personal Socials and Emotional Development
- Cognitive Development
- Theme based Concept Time
- Math Readiness
- Language and Phonics
- Inculcating Life-Long Learning Skills
- Opportunities for Development of Aesthetics Sense
Activities Involved
- Sensory Time
- Story Time
- Water Play
- Sand Play
- Science Time
- Creative Time
- Library Time
- Celebration of Festivals and Special Days
- Field Trips
- Puppet Shows and Skits
- Public Speaking
- Free Play with Technology Corner
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