Cognitive Development
Children are encouraged to explore the different interdisciplinary themes such as Physical Science, Social Science, Earth, and Environmental Science and Life Science. They observe objects with curiosity, explore cause and effect relationships and apply this knowledge to a new context.
Theme teaching enhances children’s concept development because it integrates learning from many different curriculum areas simultaneously. We integrate learning with life, through the use of ‘themes’. Thus, the brain is stimulated to make connections to ‘create’. As they participate in reading, math, science activities; they break the boundaries of the traditional subject matter.
Creative/Aesthetic Developmenet
Visual Arts – Art is a natural vehicle for children to express their feelings. They reflect their thoughts and emotions through their choices of colour, texture, and media. The medium of art helps children’s development in all the domains – cognitive, language, physical and social/emotional.
Performing Arts – The focus is on understanding the elements of music, using instruments to accompany music or songs and using imagination and creativity to express self through music and dance.
Physical Development
Physical development includes fine motor and gross motor development.
Fine motor development: Children engage in activities such as threading beads, puzzles, sorting, etc. which provide opportunities for hands-on reinforcement of concepts and skills that have been introduced in a whole-group setting.
Gross motor development: Active play is important for health and well-being and for the development of emotional, social, language and thinking skills. This centre involves activities that lead to gross motor development – balance and laterality and eye-foot coordination.
Language and Literacy Development
Literacy refers to the reading and writing skills that allow children to communicate with the world around them, enjoy stories and poems, and achieve what is expected of them at school. Language focuses on the oral aspects of communication: listening, speaking and interpreting non-verbal cues to communication.
The focus is on developing language as well as literacy skills. Children are provided with opportunities to express self, participate in conversations, ask questions and use their emerging reading skills to make meaning from print. Language is one of the most important areas of child development. Our communication skills set us apart and it unites us with each other.
Our Curriculum
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Languages
Language is a way to express one’s views and emotions. Our motto is to make student expressive and to shed off their hesitation. As the need of hour, We give more emphasis on English language to make our student more confident to deal with the outer world.
Sports Programs
Sports help in enhancing body strength and improving mental power most importantly to work as a team. It can be great lesson in time management and this provide the spirit of competition that drives them to extra effort. Through sports children learn to respect and follow rules. Sports increases self esteem, mental alertness, it also reduces stress and anxiety.
Art & Music
With the art that we are surrounded by, whether its a painting , music have a huge impact on our mood & emotions. All kind of art affect our mood in a positive way making us feel happier, calmer or even inspired to do something.
Dance Class
Dance is a great way to connect emotionally with the audience and other people. Students learn team work, focus and improvisational skills.