🌳Playgroup🌳

2 year to 3 year olds

Our playgroup for 2–3 year olds focuses on social growth, creativity, and early preschool readiness.

  • Individualized guidance: Each child receives encouragement and support as they develop independence and social skills.
  • Safe and stimulating environment: Spaces with climbing structures, creative play areas, and imaginative activities.
  • Nutrition and wellness: Wholesome meals, snacks, and beverages daily, with hygiene and borehole-clean water.
  • Early learning activities: Group games, music, and movement encourage curiosity, creativity, and language development.
  • Bible time and Christian values: Bible stories, songs, and prayers nurture faith and daily values.
  • Playball extra curriculum: Fun sports play sessions to build coordination and teamwork.
  • Family partnership: Support for routines, potty training, and developmental milestones.
  • 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 children can discover, learn, and grow together, building the foundation for social skills, creativity, confidence, and readiness for preschool learning.

We believe that creativity and social interaction help young children develop essential skills and flourish.

Our daily program with the playgroup (2–3 years) is as follows:

  • Morning welcome and settling: Warm greetings and group circle time to start the day.
  • Feeding and care routines: Nutritious meals, snacks, and potty training support.
  • Bible time and Christian values: Bible stories, songs, and prayers that nurture faith and daily values.
  • Structured play and Educational learning: Group games, puzzles, and guided activities to build social and problem-solving skills.
  • Playball extra curriculum: Energetic sports play sessions to build coordination, teamwork, and confidence.
  • Music and movement: Singing, dancing, rhythm games, and playful exercises.
  • Outdoor exploration: Safe nature play, climbing, running, and imaginative group play.
  • Story and quiet time: Short stories, picture books, and calm reflection.
  • Creative activities: Art, baking, or sensory crafts to encourage creativity.
  • Afternoon care and closing: Feeding, play, and parent updates to end the day positively.