General
A typical kindergarten day usually lasts between 3 to 5 hours and includes learning activities, playtime, snacks, and rest periods to keep children engaged and comfortable.
Children do not need advanced skills before starting kindergarten. Basic abilities like recognizing their name, following simple instructions, and communicating their needs can be helpful.
Teachers use different teaching methods, interactive activities, and personalized attention to ensure every child learns comfortably at their own pace.
Kindergarten encourages independence by allowing children to make choices, complete small tasks on their own, and participate actively in classroom routines.
Teachers guide children through engaging activities, provide emotional support, encourage curiosity, and help build essential learning and social skills.
Admission
Parents can apply by filling out the admission form available at the school office or through the official website.
Common documents include the child’s birth certificate, passport-size photographs, vaccination records, and identification documents.
In most cases, there is a simple interaction or observation session rather than a formal test.
Admissions typically open several months before the academic year begins. Parents are encouraged to apply early.
Yes, parents can schedule a visit to explore the facilities, meet teachers, and understand the learning environment.
Curriculum
Our curriculum focuses on early childhood development through play-based learning, interactive activities, and creative exploration that supports language, cognitive, and social growth.
The curriculum includes early literacy, basic mathematics, creative arts, storytelling, music, physical activities, and social skill development.
The curriculum is designed to support cognitive, emotional, social, and physical development through a balanced mix of structured learning and play-based activities.
Yes, activities like art, crafts, music, storytelling, and imaginative play are an important part of the curriculum to encourage creativity and self-expression.
Children are assessed through observation, activity participation, and developmental milestones rather than formal exams.
Feeses
The fee usually covers classroom learning, activity materials, basic educational resources, and participation in school activities.
Some programs may have additional charges for special events, field trips, or extracurricular activities.
Fees can typically be paid through bank transfer, online payment, or other available payment methods offered by the institution.
Yes, most kindergartens have a one-time registration or admission fee at the time of enrollment.
Many institutions provide flexible payment plans or term-wise installments to make fee payments easier for parents.
