Toggel

We are proud to introduce Toggel, our new technological system that keeps you updated in real-time on your child’s daily activities and progress! With Toggel, you can monitor their sleep, eating, and play routines directly from your smartphone, giving you peace of mind knowing your child is safe and happy.

Preschool Power

Movement/Ball skills/Yoga

  • Structured and Popular Sports
    Activities
  • Muscle Strengthening and
    Toning
  • Decision-Making and Balance
  • spatial Awareness
  • Eye-Hand Coordination and Sensory Motor Integration

Chat Bugs

Drama and Storytelling, Music, Dance, and Movement

  • Promotes Self-Confidence
  • Imagination-Driven
  • Learning About My Body
  • Encourages Spontaneity
  • Sparks Imagination
  • Rhythm is a Preschool Skill for Reading and Mathematics

Food Elves

A Pinch of Science, Creativity, Nature, and Healthy Food Fun

  • Lessons incorporate Science and Mathematics through
    Baking, Gardening, and Learning New Tastes
  • Introduction to Science through
    Simple Food Preparation
  • Every school has its own herb garden – Life Skills
  • Mathematical Skills (measuring and timekeeping)
  • Incidental Reading – Recipes with Pictures
  • Decision-Making, Balance, and Fine Motor Skills
  • Listening, Concentration, and Planning
  • Eye-Hand Coordination and Sensory Motor Integration

Robotics and Coding

Promoting Technological Skills (We predict Robotics and Coding will soon become mandatory in most
Primary Schools)

Perception

The development of perceptual skills in young learners is extremely important in establishing all future development and learning. Perception means using the senses to obtain information about the environment or situation. The development of perceptual skills can occur in all forms of learning.

  • Visual perception, visual discrimination, and visual memory.
  • Auditory perception, auditory discrimination, and auditory memory.
  • Midline crossing.

Bible

Spiritual enrichment through stories, songs, and worksheets – establishing a value system.

  • Visual perception and visual discrimination
  • Auditory perception and auditory discrimination

Art

Art teaches a child to engage with their environment and interpret it in a creative way, based on how they see it. And to have LOTS of fun.

  • Visual perception, visual discrimination, midline crossing, and spatial perception.

Baking

The use of all their senses: smelling, tasting, touching, hearing, and seeing. The learning of mathematical language in measurement and estimation, e.g., big cup or 2 teaspoons, etc.

  • Hand-eye coordination and auditory perception.

Science

The expansion of general knowledge through facts, observations, and experimentation.

  • Auditory perception and auditory discrimination.

LO

It is the development and strengthening of the whole body and learning how to use it by acquiring different skills. Gross motor skills, such as kicking a ball, as well as fine motor skills, like holding a pencil.

  • Hand-eye coordination, body image, midline crossing, laterality, dominance, and auditory perception.

Music

Music and movement are beneficial for children’s overall well-being and relaxation. They promote bilateral coordination. Improvisation occurs.

  • Auditory perception, auditory discrimination, and auditory memory.

Educational play

It is learning through play, whether it’s problem-solving, fine motor skills, concentration, etc. Educational play must always be organized and structured, and it should always be supervised.

  • Visual perception, visual discrimination, and visual memory.
  • Auditory perception, auditory discrimination, and auditory memory.
  • Midline crossing.

This also includes enrichment activities such as:

Language skills

The learning of a pure language with a rich vocabulary and correct pronunciation. The learning of idioms, intensive forms, and correct reading actions.

Mathematics skills

Develop counting, number recognition, and recognition of mathematical language, e.g., first, last, shortest, longest, etc. Sorting, grouping, patterns, and shape perception.