Our Programs

Playgroup

(3-4 Years)

Play Fun, Learn Smart, Grow Confident!

Is your little one increasingly active and curious? It's time to provide a fun and meaningful learning experience! In our Playgroup, children develop through interactive games that hone their motor skills, creativity, and intelligence. From drawing, coloring, building puzzles, to playing outdoors, each activity is designed to train their coordination, balance, and courage.
They also learn to share, take turns, and recognize and express emotions well through role-playing and storytelling. Reading stories, singing, and playing with words make them more confident in communicating. Not only that, they begin to recognize numbers, colors, and shapes while honing their logic and critical thinking skills with simple, fun challenges.

TK A

(4-5 Years)

Play, Learn, and Grow with Confidence!

At this age, children are increasingly independent and ready to explore the world! Kindergarten A is designed to develop their motor, social, language, and cognitive skills through fun and interactive activities. Cutting, writing letters and numbers, playing ball, and cycling train their coordination and dexterity.
Through group games and storytelling, they learn to share, work together, and recognize and manage emotions. Thinking and language skills develop further by reading stories, recognizing numbers and patterns, and completing simple challenges that train logic and problem solving. Their creativity is also honed through drawing, painting, and role-playing.
With a fun and loving learning method, we help your little one grow into a confident, independent child who is ready to move on to the next level!

TK B

(5-6 Years)

Fun and Inspiring School Preparation!

Kindergarten B is an important stage where children begin to learn in a more structured way to prepare themselves for elementary school. With an interactive and fun approach, they are introduced to pre-reading skills such as recognizing letters, sounds, and vocabulary through story books and shared reading activities.
Basic math skills are developed through recognizing numbers, counting, and understanding shapes, patterns, and simple concepts such as addition and subtraction. Children also begin to write by copying letters, words, and writing their own names, supported by various drawing activities that train fine motor skills.
Through group games, they learn to interact, share, work together, and manage emotions well. Physical activities such as cutting, sticking, and playing light sports help improve their fine and gross motor coordination.
In addition, children are introduced to basic science concepts, the environment, and various professions that broaden their horizons about the world around them. Their creativity continues to develop through art, music, dance, and imaginative games that encourage self-expression.