Pre Primary Education
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Pre-primary education is typically provided for children between the ages of three and six years old, and it is commonly referred to as “kindergarten” or “nursery” education.
The primary aim of pre-primary education is to provide young children with a strong foundation in social, emotional, and cognitive development, preparing them for formal schooling.
The curriculum generally focuses on play-based and activity-based learning, with an emphasis on developing basic language, numeracy, and social skills.
The aim is to foster curiosity, creativity, and imagination in young children and encourage their overall development in a fun and stimulating environment.
The learning outcomes of pre-primary education are focused on the holistic development of children. Here are some of the key learning outcomes:
- Cognitive Development
- Social and Emotional Development
- Physical Development
- Creative Development
- Overall Development
- Overall, the learning outcomes are focused on providing children with a strong foundation for lifelong learning and development, preparing them for success in formal schooling and beyond.
Age group | Standard |
3-4 years | Nursery |
4-5 years | Jr. Kg. |
5-6 years | Sr. Kg. |
Location | Medium of Study |
Porbandar School | Gujarati Medium only |
Vanana School | English Medium only |
Course Features
- Duration 80 hours
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