“In a 🌎 where everyone seeks for differences,
we encounter that which unites us”
Each of our groups consists of 6 to 7 students and one teacher, which allows for a very personalized and targeted education experience.
Small Explorers
15 months & 2 years old
At this age children are exploring the world around them. They learn from each and every interaction with the materials and environment around them. Our goal in this group is to expose them to different experiences, textures and spark that innate curiosity for cause-effect relations, independence and nurture their confidence and self-esteem.
Artists
2’s & 3’s years old
This age is great in imaginative play. They begin to socialize more and enjoy playing together with friends. This age is crucial in emotional development and it is important that they are offered opportunities to understand and acknowledge emotions. They begin discovering materials and their uses and begin to give meaning to their creations. In addition, they learn how to use their verbal communication skills more in depth.
Discoverers
3’s & 4’s years old
Now that they have grown into the Discoverers class, they are now ready to begin using materials to make and create letters, numbers, more accurate drawings and representations. They continue to learn social skills and managing emotions. They show concern and care for others in new ways since now they are completely verbal. They are now beginning to use letter and letter sounds and make more complex connections between knowledge.
Imaginers
4’s & 5’s years old
The Imaginers are ready to blast off and discover the world around them with all the tools they have mastered. They now enjoy creating with endless materials and are able to develop stories, incorporate friends, lead and follow, solve conflicts, and continue to develop empathy and ways of caring for others. They are using critical and mathematical thinking to solve problems and research concepts more deeply.
Yogis
5’s and 6’s years old
At 5 and 6 children are now entering a new stage of development. They are ready to begin the reading journey, and this opens up a whole new world in their eyes. They are able now to bring all their learning together and use it towards investigations. They are more inclined in understanding the how and why things work or happen, and are able to carry out hypothesis, tests and analyze results.