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Early Years

Foundation learning for young minds focused on play-based and inquiry-led approaches.

Play-Based Learning

Children learn through structured play, exploration, and hands-on activities designed to develop cognitive, social, and motor skills.

Inquiry-Based Approach

Teachers guide children's natural curiosity through questioning, investigation, and discovery-based learning experiences.

Creative Development

Art, music, movement, and creative expression integrated into daily learning experiences.

Social Skills Building

Structured opportunities for developing friendships, cooperation, and positive social interactions.

Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)

Our Early Years program follows the internationally recognized Early Years Foundation Stage framework, focusing on seven key areas of learning and development.

  • Communication and Language: Developing speaking, listening, and early literacy skills
  • Physical Development: Fine and gross motor skill development through movement and coordination activities
  • Personal, Social, and Emotional: Building confidence, independence, and positive relationships
  • Literacy: Introduction to books, stories, and early reading/writing skills
  • Mathematics: Understanding numbers, shapes, patterns, and basic mathematical concepts
  • Understanding the World: Exploring environment, communities, and natural phenomena
  • Expressive Arts and Design: Creative expression through art, music, dance, and imaginative play
Key Learning Outcomes

By the end of Early Years, children will have developed:

  • Independence and confidence in daily routines and decision-making
  • Foundation literacy and numeracy skills for primary school readiness
  • Social and emotional competence for positive peer interactions
  • Creativity and curiosity for lifelong learning enthusiasm
  • Physical coordination and motor skills for sports and activities participation
Early Years Learning Young Students Playing Classroom Activities
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