Casa Environment

Our CASA program, for ages 2.5 to 5.5 years, lays the foundation for confident, independent learners. Children explore, collaborate, and grow in a thoughtfully prepared space that encourages self-directed learning and joyful discovery. Guided by skilled teachers, each child progresses at their own pace—building focus, curiosity, and a lasting love for learning.

Practical Life Skills

We empower children to become confident, independent individuals. From self-care routines to caring for the environment and practicing social manners like saying please and thank you, children build essential life habits. Activities also enhance coordination and motor control through real-world tasks.

Sensorial Development

Children explore the world through sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. Through hands-on experiences, they learn to classify, compare, and describe. These sensorial activities lay the groundwork for logical thinking, language development, and early math concepts.

Mathematics

Children grasp abstract math concepts through hands-on materials. They learn number recognition, quantity matching, place value, and the base-10 system. Basic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are introduced in a fun, tactile way.

Language

We nurture strong communication skills through storytelling, phonics, reading, writing, and vocabulary building. From recognizing sounds to forming words and expressing ideas, children build a strong foundation in both spoken and written language.

The World Around Us

Children explore geography, science, nature, global cultures—and music! They learn about different countries, traditions, festivals, and natural wonders. Music and rhythm are introduced through singing, movement, and instruments, helping children express emotions, develop listening skills, and enjoy creativity. These experiences build empathy, cultural appreciation, and a sense of belonging in the world.