Early Years
CURRICULUM
- National curriculum (PAUD)
- International Early Year Curriculum (IEYC)
THE EIGHT LEARNING PRINCIPLES
- The earliest years of life are important in their own right.
- Children should be supported to learn and develop at their own unique pace.
- Play is an essential aspect of all children's learning and development.
- Learning happens when developmentally-appropriate, teacher-scaffolded, and child initiated experiences harness children's natural curiosity in an enabling environment.
- Independent and interdependent learning experiences create a context for personal development and are the foundation of international mindedness.
- Knowledge and skills development lead to an increasing sense of understanding when children are provided with opportunities to explore and express their ideas in multiple ways.
- Ongoing assessment, in the form of evaluation and reflection, is effective when it involves a learning-link with the home.
- Learning should be motivating, engaging and fun, opening up a world of wonder for children where personal interests can flourish.
SCHOOL HOURS
Level |
Time |
Prep. Junior |
08:00-12:00 |
Prep. Senior |
08:00-13:40 |
THE PROCESS OF LEARNING : THROUGH HOLISTIC ENQUIRY
COVERAGE OF LEARNING GOALS
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