Our Foundational Education Programs (Class Nursery - 2)

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Our mascot is charismatic and clever bird standing tall and proud ready to spread its wings and plunge into the high fight of creativity, collaboration and innovation for a strong and sure start. It signifies confidence that each child represents at Birla Open Minds International School.

EARLY YEARS

(PRE-NURSERY TO KINDERGARTEN 2) OUR CURRICULUM draws on neuroscientific research and is developmentally appropriate, integrated and creative. It aims to instill care for self, for others and for the environment in our children.

DEVELOPMENTALLY

Our approach honours the development of the child as whole: intellectually, physically, emotionally, and socially across ages. It also recognizes that all children are intelligent and capable learners and will develop across and within these developmental areas in unique and individualized ways.

Creative

We engage learners through creative learning experiences. Creative expression across learning domains is invited, encouraged and celebrated.
Children are exposed to dynamic learning environments, challenges and choices in activities open-ended questions, and interactions with peers and teachers. Working with colours and textures, engaging with music and movement and a plethora of other mediums with ample freedom ensure nurturance of the creativity in each child.

Integrated

Since children learn in different ways and learn better if learning experiences are interconnected or integrated, our curriculum is suitable for them. It is theme based and investigates ideas from multiple perspectives. Our themes combine different areas of learning and become catalysts for developing concepts, skills and attitudes while relating this learning to real life. This learning ensures the development of multiple intelligence in children.

Happy Learning Spaces

Our Learning Environment is cheerful, engaging and designed keeping in mind the needs of children. The furniture is ergonomic and safe; classroom spaces are aesthetic, uncluttered and organised; the materials and resources used are open-ended while being non-toxic; learning is made amply visible through various displays and the whole environment is child compatible.
The specially designed curriculum aims to maximize children’s creative potential and build their life skills to ensure that they make good choices and lead meaningful lives. The creative potential is nurtured through a wide variety of experiences and expressions encompassing the creative arts, performing arts, scientific exploration, life skills enrichment, outbound explorations and edutainment.

Learning Centres

Learning centres are resource equipped centres set up throughout the classroom where children engage in activities of their choice. The centres for block play, dramatic play, language and literacy, math and manipulatives, exploration, art and music have theme-focused material. Play at these centres reinforces conceptual understanding as well as provides opportunities for differentiated learning.

The Circle

The centre of the classroom is free and has a celebrated circle. Whole group interactions during circle time, music and movement activities and organised games build community, strong social skills and a spirit of belonging in the learners. This circle enables the teacher to maintain eye contact with every child.

The Outdoors

The verdant environs resplendent with a vegetable patch, garden, trees and flowers aplenty in addition to equipment for play make a vibrant outdoor area. The outdoors are an extension of the classroom and children with their magnifying glasses and cane baskets can be found exploring, discovering and sharing the mysteries of nature.

Table Top Activities

Table top activities are teacher-guided and provide focused learning experiences for small groups of children. They allow the teachers to have intense interactions with the children and provide individual mentoring. Some of the activities children engage with are scientific exploration, artwork, theme-based fine motor and eye-hand coordination activities, concrete math manipulatives and puzzles galore.

Care for Self, Others, and the Environment

Care for self begins with building self-esteem through developing self-help skills, providing choices, autonomy, challenges, success affirmations and support to help the children know and flourish in this knowledge of being unique and special.
Working collaboratively through opportunities for sharing, waiting for one’s turn, taking the role of the other and resolving conflicts helps children extend this care to others.
Caring for the environment is a habit that is inculcated early in children. This connecting thread runs through the entire curriculum and the practices followed at BOMIS.