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An English pre-school curriculum

  The English pre-school curriculum for kindergartens is meant to promote development in children through planned programs and emphasizes individuality. Students are taught from a curriculum that is research, objective, play and thematic based, peer-reviewed to ensure veracity and effectiveness, and updated periodically for relevancy.

  Parental involvement is a key component and parents receive a newsletter coinciding with every thematic unit being taught to their child.

Academic Team and Research

The developed curriculum is research based, in addition to being thematic and objective based. The research from which our curriculum is based is currently summarized in literacy reviews that correlate with the six content learning areas.

How will the EPC benefit my child's education?

How will the English pre-school curriculum benefit my child's education?

  The English pre-school curriculum currently features both an Infant and Toddler Curriculum, designed for children ages 6-36 months, and a Preschool Curriculum, designed for children ages 3-7 years. These curriculums are research, objective, play and thematic based. Each thematic unit covers 6 Content Learning Areas: Language Arts, Numeracy, Creative Arts, Socio-Emotional, Sciences and Motor Skills, and features at least one activity from each to ensure that your child’s brain and skills are developing wholly. It also provides several learning aides per thematic unit. These learning aides include student workbooks, flashcards, worksheets and much more.

Parent Involvement

  Through extensive research we concluded that family involvement, especially parental, in a child’s education is extremely vital in fostering the development of early learning skills that are also essential in later life. We therefore encourage parents to engage their child in everyday learning activities. The kindergarten provides, for the parents of each child, a parent newsletter which corresponds with the thematic unit that your child is being taught in school. This newsletter is designed to give parents an overview of the unit’s theme, the activities that your child will be participating in, the content areas that are being targeted as well as the objectives that are being assessed. The parent newsletters also feature a variety of activities that can be done with your child at home, and correspond with the thematic unit being taught at school to further encourage understanding.

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