At Cambridge Preschool, our iSTEAM curriculum (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) emphasizes hands-on learning and practical problem-solving. We engage children in real-world challenges, sparking creativity and innovative thinking through age-appropriate, experiential activities.
Our flexible curriculum allows teachers to tailor methods and materials to each child's unique needs, skills, and pace. We set objectives based on age and development, covering motor skills, socio-emotional understanding, and self-help skills. Progress in these areas is detailed in term-end reports.
We use an open classroom setup that mirrors real-world settings. This design helps children develop concentration amidst various activities while feeling secure, comfortable, and connected, with everyone in sight and easy to reach.
We customize our teaching methods by blending progressive and traditional approaches to meet each child's unique needs. This encourages the development of vital early life skills in a dynamic and stimulating environment, nurturing their confidence to achieve their full potential as learners.
The child will experience three days of complete Cambridge immersion, including personalized instruction, circle time, activities, designated playtime, snacks, grooming, and story time.
Our centers close on weekends and national holidays, allowing children and staff to recharge and spend quality time with family and friends, contributing positively to holistic development.
Booking your trial classes on consecutive dates will enable the teacher to offer a precise evaluation of your child, maximizing the benefit of the experience.
Usually, the teacher permits this on the first day of the trial to ease the child into the new classroom setting. However, the teachers strongly encourage providing the child with the opportunity to act independently in the school whenever possible.
Cambridge Pre-school is not a SPED school; however, we welcome all enrollments. After a 3-day trial, we assess the child's suitability. A medical certificate from the child's developmental pediatrician, recommending mainstream schooling, is required.
Yes, please provide socks, indoor slippers, a toothbrush, toothpaste, gargling cup, and a change of clothes for grooming. If your child isn't potty-trained, include extra diapers and wipes.