Curriculum

Play

Learn

Grow

Our curriculum is thoughtfully designed to support the whole child—socially, physically, emotionally, intellectually, creatively, and in the development of a strong self-concept. We also recognize the importance of supporting families and building strong partnerships between home and centre.

Our educators respond attentively to each child’s individual needs, interests, and cues, fostering meaningful interactions that support growth and learning. Through guided exploration and intentional play, children are encouraged to engage with the world around them in ways that foster confidence and curiosity.

We use emergent themes and project-based learning to expand children’s understanding of their environment. These themes are naturally woven into our learning centres—such as art, sensory, dramatic play, literacy, and science—to enrich their experiences and make learning both fun and relevant.

By creating a warm, inclusive, and stimulating environment, we help each child thrive as they begin their journey of lifelong learning.

Fostering Holistic Growth and Development...

Each Day Includes a Balance of...

Creative Activities

Children express themselves through art, music, and hands-on projects. From finger painting to simple instruments, these activities encourage imagination, fine motor skills, and self-expression.

Early Literacy and Language Development

Through storytelling, songs, and conversation, children build the foundations for reading and communication. We introduce letters, sounds, and vocabulary in playful, engaging ways suited to each age.

Problem-Solving and Discovery

Young learners explore their world through age-appropriate experiments, puzzles, and sensory play. These experiences nurture curiosity, critical thinking, and a love of learning.

Dramatic and Imaginative Play

Dress-up, role-play, and imaginative scenarios let children explore emotions, relationships, and storytelling. This type of play supports creativity, empathy, and social understanding.

Active Play and Movement

From crawling and climbing to running and dancing, physical activity is woven into every day. Active play promotes coordination, strength, and overall health.

Social Interaction and Collaboration

Children learn to share, cooperate, and communicate with peers. Group activities and guided interactions help develop friendship skills, empathy, and confidence in social settings.