Kindergarten
Our Kindergarten programme prepares children for formal schooling by reinforcing academic skills, independence and critical thinking skills.
the Kindergarten programme at MMI.
Our Kindergarten programme prepares children for even more complex exercises in a disciplined manner. They are encouraged to learn both through structured activities and independently via exploration, discovery and manipulation. They are also involved in early science and cultural activities which introduce the child to the natural environment. Apart from skills and knowledge children at this stage cultivate sound morals, strength of character, healthy habits, team spirit and an aesthetic appreciation for the world around them. The programme encourages curiosity and confidence, helping children transition seamlessly to their next academic milestone.
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Individualised Care
- Personalised academic plans for individual learning paces.
- Leadership and collaborative projects to build confidence.
- Hands-on STEM activities to nurture critical thinking.
- Encouragement of creativity through arts and storytelling.
- Focused preparation for school routines and expectations.
Signature Practices
“Ready to Soar into Big School.”
- Project-based learning to develop problem-solving skills.
- Guided reading sessions to strengthen literacy.
- Science and Math workshops using real-world scenarios.
Signature practices
- Everyday Mathematics®: Integrating numbers into real-life routines
- Cooking with Recipes: Creating in the kitchen to learn about counting, measuring, and fractions
- Daily Pre-Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking: Stories and literature to promote the understanding of the relationship between speech and print
- Writing Center: Access to a wide variety of writing tools, paper, and other materials to inspire an interest in writing, creating books, and more
- Science Laboratory: Hands-on opportunities to collect, examine, explore, and experiment with natural materials
- STEM Activities: Building and problem solving using science, technology, engineering, and math
- Woodworking: Real tools and materials to tinker, construct, and explore weight, balance, strength, and texture