Early Years Curricula

Approach of Seeds:

Our integrated curriculum is a thematic learning program that builds on the child’s existing knowledge by establishing a correlation with different domains of learning. It transports them to a higher level of thinking & provides them with a plethora of opportunities to be meaningfully engaged in tandem with their interests and intelligence. This gives the children multiple ways of expressing themselves.

Education is not about making them literate, or restricting them to writing and reading; it’s about expanding their mental horizons, broadening their thinking, enriching their experiences, empowering them with knowledge and skills, inculcating values, developing their personal and social skills, making them self-reliant and regulated, imparting awareness about health and safety, building a sense of physical wellness, igniting their inquiry skills and creating a need for citizenship.

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  • Curriculum Framework

    It is based on the National Curriculum Framework that reminds us as to what information should be given within each of the Key Learning Areas. It assures the continuum of learning that begins at birth and continues through graduation. The curriculum framework includes big ideas, essential questions, vocabulary, concepts, and competencies that further define the learning standards.

  • Clear Standards

    ALearning standards provide the framework for learning. They provide the foundational information for what children should know and be able to do. Our school’s standards are based on the National Curriculum Framework and built on information learned previously creating a continuum of learning and linked learning that begins in infancy, and gradually gets more challenging as it extends through high school.

  • Material And Resources

    Our learning classroom is comfortable, and safe and has a nurturing environment where children can interact with manipulatives and materials to enhance skill development. Children discover and understand science, social studies, and math information when they actively explore materials and ideas that are guided by teachers who intentionally design activities that engage children in critical thinking and processing. Children also learn about their own abilities and learning styles and how to get along with others through a diverse set of materials and experiences.

  • Instruction

    Learning occurs within the context of play and active learning strategies where children are engaged in concrete and hands-on discovery, experimentation, and interaction with materials, their peers, and nurturing adults.

    Our educators help construct knowledge during these active learning times by designing activities that build on children’s prior knowledge to create understanding and information. Educators ask open-ended questions that encourage children to think about what comes next or to know more and they support children’s creativity, problem-solving, intuition, and inventiveness by challenging and encouraging them.

  • Fair Assessments

    The children are assessed formally as well as informally. Formative assessments provide information about how children are progressing in the classroom and allow educators to make adaptations or adjustments. The assessments are fair and aim at assessing the teaching-learning process and are documented to be used as information to formulate individualized learning plans.

    provide opportunities for creativity, physical coordination, emotional maturity, and practical and social skills.

    Childhood is a time for fun and learning. Their minds are sharpened, energy channelized and potential fully developed through a variety of purposeful activities.