Language development continues to be a priority in Nursery. Children build upon their vocabulary, grammar, and communication skills through storytelling, dramatic play, singing, and exposure to rich language experiences both in and out of the classroom.
Our educational activities focus on further refining fine motor skills (e.g., using scissors, tracing shapes) and gross motor skills (e.g., hopping, skipping) to support children's physical development and coordination.
Our Little Innovators at this age are encouraged to be independent and develop self-help skills. Children learn to dress themselves, use the toilet independently, and take on simple responsibilities, fostering a sense of autonomy and self-confidence.
Play remains a central component of education in our nursery program, as it is through play that children explore, experiment, and make sense of the world around them. We engage play-based activities that promote learning across various domains, including social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development.
Just like Toddler program, parental involvement continues to be important. Parents are encouraged and engaged in conversations about their child's experiences and to participate in school activities and events.