Developing Skills and discipline
Nursery course builds strong foundation for future learning with safe and nurturing environment. Holistic growth emphasized through play-based learning with teachers as facilitators. Reading is a key part and learning is enriched by events and field visits. Low student-teacher ratio and 3-hour program.

Nursery's Daily Schedule
Presenting a thoughtfully crafted daily timetable tailored for our little champs in the Nursery at our preschool 🤩
10 mins
Welcome and Free Play
Children are greeted into the warming, organized set-up classroom filled with energizing music. Through play and social interactions, children channelize their energies and settle into the environment.

10 mins
Circle Time
Circle time is a daily routine that energizes children and fosters a sense of community. As part of the circle time, children engage in yoga exercises, poem sing-alongs, storytelling, and discussions on unit specific things

60 mins
Activity time
Station time is planned by the teachers to provide children with the freedom to build skills, and stimulate their curiosity in various areas. Teachers design 3 to 4 activity corners centered around sensory exploration, fine motor skills, read-alouds, art and design explorations, music, and drama.

15 mins
Outdoor Play
Play group children spend15 minutes everyday in the outdoor play area participating in activities focused on strengthening their physical skills - activities include obstacles courses, ziplining, and tumbling.

15 mins
Snack time
Station time is planned by the teachers to provide children with the freedom to build skills, and stimulate their curiosity in various areas. Teachers design 3 to 4 activity corners centered around sensory exploration, fine motor skills, read-alouds, art and design explorations, music, and drama.

15 mins
Reflection Time
After a tiring and an action-packed day, children and teachers gather to recollect their energy and experiences. Reflection time is an opportunity to discuss the activities of the day, participate in storytelling, or sing unit-specific rhymes
