Preprimary Curriculum
The pre-primary curriculum typically focuses on developing foundational skills and knowledge in young children, typically between the ages of three and five years old.
The curriculum typically includes a mix of academic and non-academic subjects, with an emphasis on promoting social, emotional, and physical development. Academic subjects include basic literacy and numeracy skills, such as recognizing letters and numbers, basic reading and writing skills, and simple math concepts like counting and sorting. Non-academic subjects may include art, music, physical education, and social studies, which can help young children learn to express themselves creatively, develop motor skills, and understand their place in the world around them.
Other important areas of development included in the pre-primary curriculum are language development, socialization, emotional regulation, and critical thinking skills. These skills can help children build a strong foundation for future learning and development, as well as prepare them for success in school and in life.