Cultural
Explore how the cultural curriculum encompasses sciences, arts, and anthropology, driven by children’s interests and extending from puzzle maps to performance.
Mathematics
Learn how children develop mathematical understanding through physical materials, transforming abstract concepts into tangible explorations with rods, beads, and puzzles.
Language
Discover how writing precedes reading through tactile phonics and moveable letters, while rich vocabulary experiences build the foundation for literacy.
Practical Life
Learn how children develop independence, concentration, and motor skills through purposeful activities with child-sized tools and daily life exercises.
Sensorial
Discover how children refine their senses through materials designed for exploration and self-correction, building foundations for language, mathematics, and sciences.
Music and Movement
Discover how children engage with music through natural sounds, movement, and slow singing, building on their earliest sound experiences from the womb.
Art
Explore how young children express themselves through age-appropriate art materials that develop fine motor skills and support their natural creative progression.
Language
Discover how young children absorb language through rhythmic experiences, three-period lessons, and conversational modelling during their linguistic phase.
Grace and Courtesy
Learn how young children develop social awareness and movement control through authentic modelling of courteous behaviour and cultural practices.