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Our Strengths

  1. Our specially researched curriculum aims to inspire child’s innate sense of involvement resulting in his/her evolution, enabling them to express his/her self to the maximum. Practical Life Exercises, Sensorial, Language, Mathematical and Cultural all these sections are nurtured up to its best possible level to enrich confidence and optimism among our little learners.

  2. The aims of Practical Life Exercises is to enable the child to be familiar with environment and become independent in performing day to day tasks. These activities help the child to develop fine and gross motor skills along with enabling him/her to take care of self and the environment around him/her. Development of concentration, co-ordination of movements, patience, a sense of order and good work habits are the other outcomes of these exercises. The child also learns social grace and courtesies and responsibilities, which help make him/her a more confident individual.

  3. The Sensorial module provides learning through five sense organs. The activities are designed to train and refine each the sense, namely visual, tactile, olfactory, gustatory and auditory, while simultaneously developing the intellect.

  4. Language is taught through a graded phonic system. The child is slowly taken through the process of language development beginning with learning the phonetic sounds of the alphabet and moving on to word building and then sentence construction. This system helps the child master all four aspects of language - listening, speaking, writing and reading. Importance is given to the development of oral skills through group discussion, story- telling, show and tell and rhymes sessions.

  5. The Mathematical module introduces children to numbers. This system forms the base for learning mathematical operations like addition, subtraction. The material begins with concrete experiences and moves children towards the abstract.

  6. Culture module creates in the child an awareness of the world around him/her. It teaches the child various aspects of nature and his/her surroundings through activities. A cosmic approach ensures that the child learns not only about his/her own culture but also the cultures from across the world, thus inculcating values of love and respect towards every being in his/her environment.

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