Tiny Tots

Big adventures await your little explorer

Make every day a new adventure with opportunities for your child to be curious and imaginative.

Tiny Tots (Nursery - II)

The Foundational Years Curriculum at MBS, covering Nursery to Class II, promotes holistic development through a play-based and inquiry-driven approach. It emphasises language development, early mathematics, environmental awareness, creative arts, and physical skills. By fostering exploration and hands-on activities, students engage in meaningful learning experiences that stimulate curiosity and creativity.

Continuous assessments through observation and worksheets track individual progress, ensuring that each childs unique needs are met. This curriculum creates a nurturing environment, laying a strong foundation for lifelong learning and promoting social, emotional, and cognitive growth.

Next Gen
Learning

Play with Purpose
Play with Purpose

Carefully crafted play-based learning materials ensure children develop language, social and problem-solving skills while also improving overall cognitive development. This is further promoted through engaging and entertaining activities that help children with their fine and gross motor skills.

Play with Purpose
Holistic and Practical

Your child is shaped into a naturally curious all-rounder who finds structure and possesses knowledge across fields with the right mix of guided play, free exploration and thematic education.

Play with Purpose
Grow together. Go farther.

Instilled with a sense of community, your child grows up learning to solve problems by working together and sharing ideas. This is done by segregating them into smaller groups, thereby promoting teamwork and communication.

Activities and Facilities
Activities and Facilities

At MBS International School, we provide a vibrant environment for our Pre-Primary students, fostering creativity and growth through engaging activities and thoughtful facilities.

  • Activities and Facilities
    Play-Based Activities

    Imaginative play setups, like markets and doctor’s offices, along with sensory bins filled with materials such as sand and water, encourage hands-on exploration.

  • Activities and Facilities
    Creative Arts

    Children express themselves through drawing, painting, singing, and dancing, while storytelling with puppets and picture books enhances their narrative skills.

  • Activities and Facilities
    Science and Discovery

    Simple experiments with materials like magnets and water cultivate curiosity and a love for learning.

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Parent Zone

Together for Their Future

Our Parent Zone unites families and teachers to create a supportive community for every child.

Parent Zone

Together for Their Future

  1. Stay in the Loop with CLOUD9:Updates on classwork, activities, and achievements keep parents informed.
  2. Joint Progress Check-ins: PTMs foster teamwork and clear goal-setting for holistic growth.
  3. Insightful Workshops: Equip parents with tools to support educational growth at home.
Food and Nutrition

Nurturing Healthy Habits for Life

Our balanced meals and engaging nutrition education help students make smart food choices, stay active, and develop lifelong healthy habits.

Food and Nutrition

Nurturing Healthy Habits for Life

  1. Balanced Meals: Wholesome, balanced meals for growing bodies and minds.
  2. Healthy Eating Habits: Empowering kids with fun, interactive nutrition knowledge.
  3. Hydration Awareness: Promoting water intake for energy and concentration.
Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

What is the curriculum followed in Pre-Primary?
Pre-primary curriculums are designed to foster holistic development through play-based learning, focusing on language, cognitive skills, motor development, social-emotional growth, and creativity. It also includes activities like storytelling, art, music, basic math concepts, and outdoor play.
What is the age group for Pre-Primary education?
Pre-primary education typically caters to children aged 3 to 6 years old. This includes Nursery (3.5-4.5 years) and Kindergarten (4.5-5.5 years).
What should my child bring to school?

Children generally need a small backpack with:

  • A water bottle
  • A change of clothes
  • A fruit
How can I prepare my child for school?
Help your child get accustomed to a school-like routine: consistent sleep schedule, healthy meals, and time for play and reading. Familiarize them with basic school etiquette, such as saying "hello," sharing, and taking turns.
How can I help my child adjust to school life?
Be patient and understanding during the transition. Encourage a positive attitude toward school by focusing on fun aspects, such as making new friends or learning new things. Establish a consistent morning routine to ease the separation anxiety.
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