Preschool Enrichment Programme
The learning goals for children in Preschool Enrichment Programme encompass a range of foundational skills and knowledge across various subjects. During these early years of education, the emphasis is on building a strong foundation in all areas such as intellectual, mental, emotional, physical, and social development.



Preschool Enrichment Programme Schedule:
Morning Class: 8:00 am to 12:00 pm
Afternoon Class: 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

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Literacy: Children are introduced to the world of reading and writing. They learn letter recognition, phonics, and basic sight words. The goal is to develop early reading skills, such as decoding and comprehension, and encourage a love for books.
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Numeracy: Fundamental math skills are introduced, including number recognition, counting, addition, and subtraction. Children learn to understand basic concepts like shapes, patterns, and measurement. The aim is to develop number sense and problem-solving abilities.
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Science and Nature: Young learners explore the natural world through hands-on activities. They learn about plants, animals, weather, and simple scientific concepts. The goal is to foster curiosity and encourage observation and inquiry skills.
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Social Studies: Children begin to develop an understanding of the world around them, including their community, culture, and diverse perspectives. They learn about traditions, holidays, and basic geography. The aim is to promote a sense of belonging and cultural awareness.
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Social and Emotional Development: Building social skills and emotional intelligence is a crucial aspect of early education. Children learn to cooperate, share, and empathize with others. They develop self-awareness, self-regulation, and conflict resolution skills.
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Fine and Gross Motor Skills: Physical development is encouraged through activities that enhance both fine motor skills (such as drawing, cutting, and writing) and gross motor skills (such as running, jumping, and throwing). The goal is to improve coordination, strength, and overall physical fitness.
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Creativity and Expression: Children are encouraged to explore their creativity through art, music, and imaginative play. They develop their self-expression and problem-solving skills, as well as an appreciation for different forms of art.
These learning goals provide a solid foundation for further academic growth as children progress through their early years of schooling. They aim to foster a love for learning, develop critical thinking skills, and promote a well-rounded education.