Kindergarten
(5 – 6 years old)
At this stage, our children are excited about learning and raring to go! The world around them is filled with wonderful things to discover, examine, analyse and inquire about.
Our educators often adopt a project approach by providing opportunities for experimentation and creativity and collaborative discussions among Kindlers.
We encourage holistic development and learning through:
Working with children to hone gross motor skills to throw, catch, and kick objects
Helping children develop critical thinking skills to resolve conflicts
Encouraging children to actively participate in conversations by interacting with others in non-routine ways
Encouraging creativity by providing children with opportunities to build new and unique objects from scratch
Strengthening children’s ability to develop fine motor skills such as actively connecting objects (e.g. blocks), which go together
Improving children’s problem-solving skills by providing opportunities to repeat manipulations of certain activities (e.g. fitting a key into a lock)
Helping stimulate logical thinking through pattern recognition, categorisation of objects, and more complex numeracy concepts
Supporting children’s ability to understand and interpret meaning from texts and reading materials