

Play Group
2 years +
A joyful space where children explore through music, stories, and sensory play. They begin building curiosity and early communication.
We understand how important the early years are. Almost 90% of a child’s brain develops before the age of five. These years shape how they think, feel, and grow. Our programmes are designed to support this journey across academics, emotions, social skills, and physical development.
We understand how important the early years are. Almost 90% of a child’s brain develops before the age of five. These years shape how they think, feel, and grow.
Our programmes are designed to support this journey across academics, emotions, social skills, and physical development.
A joyful space where children explore through music, stories, and sensory play. They begin building curiosity and early communication.
A joyful space where children explore through music, stories, and sensory play. They begin building curiosity and early communication.
A blend of structured learning and play. Early skills in reading, numbers, and problem-solving begin to take shape. Children grow in confidence and independence.
A strong focus on reading, writing, and numbers. Project work and group activities encourage collaboration and critical thinking. Children are well-prepared for primary school.
We combine the best of PYP, Montessori, play-based learning, and digital tools. This balanced approach supports each child’s pace and learning style.
Learning through play helps children express themselves, experiment freely, and work with others. It supports creativity and emotional growth.
A space for hands-on, self-led activities. Children develop motor skills, independence, and focus through structured exploration.
Children explore big ideas like “Where We Are in Space and Time” or “How We Express Ourselves.” They learn to ask questions, think critically, and connect ideas to the world around them.
Interactive boards and digital aids make concepts easier to understand. These tools engage curiosity and encourage exploration.
We build emotional wellbeing into each day. Activities include mindfulness, gratitude, and emotional literacy. Children learn to identify emotions, practice empathy, and build confidence.
Early exposure to more than one language improves memory, communication, and thinking skills. It also helps children appreciate different cultures.
Held once or twice a month. Activities like family trees and collaborative crafts bring families closer and support emotional development.
Each programme is designed to match a child’s age and development stage. The learning is creative, caring, and paced thoughtfully.