Nursery is an early childhood education program typically for children aged 3 to 4 or 5 years old, serving as a bridge between pre-nursery and kindergarten. It focuses on fostering social, emotional, cognitive, and motor development through structured and play-based activities.
What to expect in nursery:
- Academic Introduction: Learning basic literacy (alphabet, simple words), numbers, shapes, and colors.
- Social Skills: Developing sharing, cooperation, and communication with peers.
- Creative Activities: Arts, crafts, singing, dancing, and storytelling to encourage imagination.
- Routine and Discipline: Following daily schedules, rules, and classroom etiquette.
- Motor Skills Development: Activities that enhance fine and gross motor skills like drawing, cutting, running, and jumping.
- Interactive Learning: Group activities, games, and hands-on experiments that promote curiosity and problem-solving.
- Emotional Growth: Building confidence, independence, and emotional understanding.
- Parent-Teacher Interaction: Regular updates on progress, behavior, and ways to support learning at home.
Nursery helps children develop a solid foundation for future academic and social
success in a fun, safe, and nurturing environment.