
The different sights of our classrooms. When all the students can sit and concentrate, you know the lesson is engaging.
International Preschool for children 18 months to 5 years. Teaching the Heart and Training the Mind Play Date Preschool is a Christian International Preschool.
What this means is that the curriculum we teach is an international curriculum, with a Christian worldview. We teach using the Abeka curriculum, which has been researched and written by veteran educators, then tested in the real world. The curriculum areas we focus on are Language & Literacy, Numbers, Writing, and Bible. We also use Arts & Crafts to introduce our students to the subjects of Scienc
Operating as usual
The different sights of our classrooms. When all the students can sit and concentrate, you know the lesson is engaging.
Twirl,leap,shine~little ballerinas in the making!✨
When school closed for the holidays, the teachers had a training session from . We learnt so much in one week to be able to educate your children better. Continuous improvement is important.
We still have a few spaces in our classes so please enroll your child.
A snippet of how Term I went. Learning is fun and we look forward to school every day!
Busy as a bee.
Sometimes, peace and quiet reigns supreme. And then you peek into the classroom to find all the 2-year-olds “busy”. They love to play and jump around but they also like sitting down to complete a task.
Our classes have the cutest little ballerinas!
Benefits of ballet include improving posture, confidence, physical strength and generally enjoying life with friends. 😁
Keeping toddlers engaged is a skill. We appreciate ur teachers for making story time this engaging and keeping the students focused.
We often wonder what parents do with all the art projects the children go home with. Using readily available materials like beans, rice, cereal, and food colour to create works of art is ideal for this age.
The new school year is around the corner. Register today to secure your child’s place at Play Date Preschool.
Building houses out of straws started out as a good idea. Glue is also hard to get out of tiny fingers. But who said , and are mess free.
At the end of the day, parents have to figure out what to do with all the projects we bring home daily.
holiday camp
Last week in pictures. The Holiday Camp has been full of oohs and aahs so far. We planted seeds and are watching their growth. We did a couple of colour theory experiments to see how colours work and move.
Throwback to last year’s holiday camp when the kids made a river and a bridge. Complete with fish inside the river and vegetation on the shores.
This year’s holiday camp starts on 8th July. Registration is still open.
Concept: Teach lessons on sharing that culminate in a potluck where each child brings a snack to share with everyone.
Ex*****on: Possibly overindulgence? The children did learn by handing out something to each of their classmates and it was a joy to see sharing in action. The parents outdid themselves in packing for their children.
Overall success!
Our Holiday Camp is on from 8th July to 2nd August. Please call to register. Last year’s camp was such a blast!
Being active is important for both development and learning. This is why our teachers need to be spry to properly interact with their classes.
Getting down to the children’s level is a great way to get and keep their attention. Lessons taught like this make a lasting impression.
Monday | 08:00 - 12:30 |
13:00 - 18:00 | |
Tuesday | 08:00 - 12:30 |
13:00 - 18:00 | |
Wednesday | 08:00 - 12:30 |
13:00 - 18:00 | |
Thursday | 08:00 - 12:30 |
13:00 - 18:00 | |
Friday | 08:00 - 12:30 |
13:00 - 18:00 |