Age Groups
Growing Together
Age-appropriate experiences designed to support every stage of early childhood, starting at 18 months.
Exploring the world with wonder
TODDLERS
(18 MONTHS–2 YEARS)
From 18 months on, our youngest learners begin discovering the world through their senses. Every texture, sound, and movement becomes an opportunity to learn.
We create a safe and nurturing environment where toddlers explore freely, build secure attachments, and develop confidence as they begin their learning journey.
What They Experience
- Sensory play and exploration
- First social interactions
- Movement and coordination activities
- Language development through songs and stories
What They Develop
- Trust and attachment
- Basic motor skills
- Early communication
- Curiosity and confidence
Building friendships and skills
Pre-K (3-4 years)
The world opens up for children as they develop language, imagination, and social skills.
Through dramatic play, art, music, and collaborative projects, children learn to express themselves, interact with peers, and explore more complex ideas. Bilingual development continues to grow naturally.
What They Experience
- Structured play and creative activities
- Group games and collaboration
- Early literacy and numeracy experiences
- Music, art, and movement activities
What They Develop
- Social skills and empathy
- Problem-solving abilities
- Self-expression and creativity
- Independence and self-care
Ready for the next adventure
Kindergarten (5 years)
Children are ready for deeper learning experiences that prepare them for primary school.
Through inquiry-based projects, they develop critical thinking, collaboration skills, and a genuine love for learning. We strengthen confidence, independence, and the social-emotional tools they need to thrive in their next stage.
What They Experience
- Pre-reading and pre-writing activities
- Mathematical concepts through play
- Science exploration and discover
- Leadership and responsibility opportunities
What They Develop
- School readiness skills
- Critical thinking
- Confidence in learning
- Preparation for GCB transition