Facilities

Indoor Learning Space

The indoor kindergarten space is designed to foster both open play and structured learning, providing a balance between creativity and educational development. The room is divided into different areas, each offering unique opportunities for children to explore, learn, and interact. One corner might feature pretend play equipment for imaginative play, while another is dedicated to quiet reading with books, building blocks, and art supplies. There are also designated spaces for group activities, where children can engage in collaborative learning through hands-on projects, puzzles, and interactive games. The flexible layout ensures that children can freely move between these spaces, encouraging both independent play and social interaction, all while stimulating their curiosity and cognitive growth.

Outdoor Learning Space

The outdoor kindergarten space is an engaging and dynamic environment designed to stimulate children’s creativity and physical development. At the heart of the area is a spacious sandpit where children can dig, build, and create, enhancing their fine motor skills and imagination. Nearby, a water play space allows for sensory exploration, where little ones can experiment with pouring, splashing, and observing the movement of water. A small playground provides opportunities for climbing, sliding, and balancing, helping to build strength and coordination. The mud kitchen offers a messy, yet educational, experience where children can mimic real-life cooking and gardening activities, fostering imaginative play. The soft gym mat area is a favourite amongst the children and offers a safe place for children to engage in active play, tumbling, and group games. This well-rounded outdoor area encourages exploration, socialisation, and a hands-on approach to learning in nature. Our outdoor environment also promotes risky play to encourage children to independently explore and challenge their own capabilities