A look at what we’re learning together

Cultural activities expose the child to basics in geography, history and life sciences. Music, art and movement education are part of the integrated cultural curriculum.

Language arts includes oral language development, written expression, reading, the study of grammar, creative dramatics and children’s literature. Skills in writing and reading are developed through the use of sandpaper letters, moveable alphabet and various presentations  allowing children to link sounds and letter symbols effortlessly and to express their thoughts through writing.

Mathematics make use of manipulative materials to enable the child to internalize concepts of number, symbol, sequence and memorization of basic facts.

Practical life enhances the development of task organization, concentration and cognitive order through care of self, care of environment, exercises of grace and courtesy and coordination of physical movement.

The sensorial area enables the child to order, classify and describe sensory impression in relation to width, temperature, mass, color and pitch.