📘Grade RR📘
4 year to 5 year olds
Our Grade RR program prepares children for formal schooling while nurturing Christian values, creativity, and confidence.
- Individualized guidance: Each learner is supported in developing independence, responsibility, and readiness for Grade R.
- Safe and stimulating environment: Classrooms with age-appropriate learning materials, creative play, and structured activities.
- Nutrition and wellness: Balanced meals and snacks daily, with hygiene and borehole-clean water.
- Early learning activities: Literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving skills taught through play and structured lessons.
- Bible study and Christian values: Daily Bible stories, songs, and prayers in-still faith, kindness, and respect.
- Creative enrichment: Art, music, and group projects encourage imagination and teamwork.
- Family partnership: Close collaboration with parents to support learning goals and character development.
- Reliable facilities: Solar power, safe outdoor nature play areas, and summer water fun.
Our mission is to create a loving, structured, and stimulating space where young learners can discover, play, and grow, building the foundation for confidence, curiosity, Christian values, and readiness for formal schooling.
We believe that structured learning and faith-filled guidance help young learners build confidence and prepare for formal schooling.
Our daily program with the Grade RR group is as follows:
- Morning welcome and circle time: Greetings, prayer, and setting the tone for the day.
- Feeding and care routines: Nutritious meals and snacks with hygiene and wellness focus.
- Bible study and Christian values: Daily Bible stories, songs, and prayers instilling faith, kindness, and respect.
- Structured play and Educational learning: Literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving skills taught through play and guided lessons.
- Playball extra curriculum: Sports play sessions to build motor skills, teamwork, and discipline.
- Music and movement: Singing, dancing, rhythm games, and creative expression.
- Outdoor exploration: Group games, nature play, and physical activities to build strength and social skills.
- Story and quiet time: Reading, reflection, and calm activities to nurture imagination and focus.
- Creative enrichment: Art, group projects, and baking to encourage imagination and teamwork.
- Afternoon care and closing: Feeding, play, and parent updates to end the day with reassurance and joy.

