Practical Life
In the practical life area, children engage in a variety of hands-on experiences such as pouring, sorting, food preparations, serving, mirror polishing, and more, all utilizing real-life objects within a child-sized environment. Through these activities, children cultivate good work habits, enhance concentration, foster independence, and refine coordination skills.


Sensorial Area
The sensorial area is designed to refine and sharpen the senses through hands-on activities that engage sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. From exploring different textures and shapes to discerning between various sounds and colors, children are encouraged to use their senses to explore and understand the world around them.

This area is carefully designed to immerse children in a world of words, sounds, and language exploration. Through a variety of activities including storytelling, phonics exercises, vocabulary building, and writing practice, children are introduced to the building blocks of language in a hands-on and engaging way.
Language


Through activities such as counting, sorting, patterning, and exploring mathematical operations with specially designed materials, children develop a strong foundation in numerical literacy. Our goal is not just rote memorization of facts, but rather a deep comprehension of mathematical principles, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Mathematics


This area encompasses a wide range of subjects including geography, history, science, and cultural studies. Through hands-on activities, experiments, and exploration of artifacts and maps, children delve into different cultures, ecosystems, and historical periods. The cultural area fosters curiosity and appreciation for the world's diversity while also nurturing critical thinking and analytical skills.
Cultural Learning

