Our Programs

Age-specific programs designed to support developmental milestones

Age-Specific Programs

Each program is tailored to meet the unique developmental needs of children at different ages

Toddler Class

18 months - 3 years

Our Toddler Program focuses on early socialization, sensory exploration, and foundational motor skills. We create a safe, nurturing environment where toddlers can explore their world through play.

  • Sensory play activities
  • Basic motor skills development
  • Early socialization
  • Music and movement sessions
  • Language development through songs and stories
  • Simple routines to build independence
Class Size: Maximum 10 children with 2 caregivers

Preschool Class

3 - 4 years

Our Preschool Program encourages language development, cooperative play, and problem solving. We introduce early literacy, numeracy, and creative arts through play-based learning.

  • Language development activities
  • Cooperative play and sharing
  • Introduction to literacy and numeracy
  • Creative arts and crafts
  • Science exploration activities
  • Outdoor physical activities
Class Size: Maximum 15 children with 2 teachers

Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K) Class

4 - 5 years

Our Pre-K Program prepares children for kindergarten readiness by enhancing cognitive, motor, and social skills. Students engage in structured activities, group discussions, and hands-on experiments.

  • Kindergarten readiness preparation
  • Structured learning activities
  • Group discussions and problem-solving
  • Hands-on science experiments
  • Advanced literacy and numeracy skills
  • Social skills for school readiness
Class Size: Maximum 18 children with 2 teachers

Health & Safety Policies

Creating a safe, clean, and supportive environment for all children

Immunization Requirements

All children must have up-to-date immunizations before the first day of school. Medical exemptions require approval from a licensed physician.

Nut-Free Campus

No peanuts, tree nuts, or nut-based products allowed. All staff are trained in allergy response and emergency procedures.

Daily Sanitization

All classrooms undergo daily sanitization of toys and surfaces. Emergency exits and safety protocols are clearly outlined for all staff.

Illness Policy

Children must stay home with fever (100.4°F/38°C+), vomiting, diarrhea, unexplained rash, or contagious illness. Doctor's note required for 3+ day absences.

Medication Policy

Prescription medication requires authorization form. All medication must be in original packaging and handed directly to teachers.

Nutrition & Food Safety

School provides nutritious meals following USDA guidelines. Parents must disclose food allergies during enrollment.

Enrollment Process

Making the enrollment process smooth and transparent for all families

1

Application Submission

Parents must fill out the enrollment form and submit all required documents

2

Family Meeting & Tour

Parents and children visit the school, meet teachers, and observe the classroom environment

3

Admission Confirmation

Receive welcome package and invoice for registration fee and first tuition payment

Required Documents for Enrollment

Completed Enrollment Form Birth Certificate/Passport Copy Immunization Records Emergency Contact Information

Tuition & Fees (2025-2026)

Flexible payment plans to accommodate families' needs

Class Level Annual Tuition Monthly Plan (10 payments)
Toddler Class (18m-3y) R 12,000 R 1,000 per month
Preschool Class (3-4y) R 10,200 R 850 per month
Tuition due on the 7th of each month for monthly plans

Additional Fees

  • Registration Fee: R 1,000 (non-refundable, due upon acceptance)
  • Late Payment Fee: R 50 if tuition not received by the 7th
  • Late Pick-Up Fee: Applied after 4:30 PM

After Care Program

  • One day: R 150.00
  • After school (4:00-6:00 PM): R 50.00
  • Holiday care: R 350.00

Sibling Discount

10%

Families enrolling more than one child receive a 10% discount on the second child's tuition

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Parent Involvement & Communication

We recognize parents as a child's first and most important teachers

Classroom Involvement

Parents can participate as guest readers, share special skills (music, cooking, art), or assist with art and science projects.

School-Wide Volunteering

Opportunities include field trip chaperoning, event planning committee, and fundraising efforts (background check required).

Communication Channels

Weekly newsletters, monthly calendars, parent-teacher meetings (twice yearly or upon request), and phone support during school hours.