Playgroup (Age 2-3)
- Introduction to basic concepts like colors, shapes, and numbers
- Development of social and motor skills through play
- Basic language and communication skills
Nursery (Age 3-4)
- Building on basic concepts introduced in Playgroup
- Introduction to alphabet and basic reading skills
- Development of social and emotional skills
Kindergarten (Age 4-5)
- Introduction to basic math concepts like addition and subtraction
- Development of reading and writing skills
- Encouragement of creativity and self-expression
Class 1 (Age 5-6)
- Building on basic math concepts introduced in Kindergarten
- Introduction to basic science and social studies concepts
- Development of reading and writing skills
Class 2 (Age 6-7)
- Introduction to basic grammar and sentence structure
- Development of math skills like multiplication and division
- Encouragement of critical thinking and problem-solving
Class 3 (Age 7-8)
- Introduction to basic concepts in science and social studies
- Development of reading comprehension and writing skills
- Encouragement of creativity and self-expression
Class 4 (Age 8-9)
- Building on basic concepts introduced in Class 3
- Introduction to basic concepts in mathematics like fractions and decimals
- Development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Class 5 (Age 9-10)
- Introduction to basic concepts in science and social studies
- Development of reading comprehension and writing skills
- Encouragement of critical thinking and problem-solving
Class 6 (Age 10-11)
- Building on basic concepts introduced in Class 5
- Introduction to basic concepts in mathematics like algebra and geometry
- Development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Class 7 (Age 11-12)
- Introduction to basic concepts in science and social studies
- Development of reading comprehension and writing skills
- Encouragement of critical thinking and problem-solving
Class 8 (Age 12-13)
- Building on basic concepts introduced in Class 7
- Preparation for secondary education
- Development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills
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