The school strives to educate children to become lifelong learners through the proven FunGates system. Children benefit from a well-balanced programme that places equal attention on academics, arts, music and physical activities.
H'Apples Kindergarten adopts a blend of the best educational practices drawn from the Montessori method of education, learning corners, an integrated curriculum, experiential learning and project-based learning.
Founded in 2006, Knowledge Tree is a progressive establishment offering a systematic method of education based upon careful scientific study, the Montessori Method of education.
Tiny-Tots Montessori Centre, Ipoh celebrates 50 years of providing preschoolers aged 2 to 6 years with an early learning experience that nurtures holistic growth. Over the years, it is well-received by parents in the local community.
The school maintains a very active and porous interface with nature, allowing children to live, learn and play within it every day. The curriculum hews to a close reading of Maria Montessori’s intentions.
At the heart of the school are values underpinned by love, respect and strong communication. Decisions reflect long-term commitment to ensure children enjoy their time, feel positive and feel a sense of connectedness within a close-knit community.
Excel Preschool, Selayang Jaya employs the Montessori and Excel education program to strengthen children's whole brain development. The learning program is designed to meet the differing learning needs and styles of children aged 3-6 years old.
The greatest barometer of success for Little Mandarin House is to have instilled the interest to master Mandarin, given the children the ability to grow in their own ways and taught them to find their own voices. Here, everything stems from love.
We provide a "Get Ready for School" Integrated Enrichment Programme for preschool level children to prepare their Foundation Skills to acquire the academic skills in a formal learning environment.
Krisaliz Kindergarten in TTDI is the first kindergarten in Malaysia to use the Accelerated Learning method in their teaching syllabus – a method that engages the child on many levels, eg.: in recording, presenting, learning and recalling information.