
Programs
​"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world". Nelson Mandela
PBL Learning ​
Project-Based Learning (PBL) goes beyond traditional routine and quiz-taking methods to expose students to collaborating with others and developing skills they will use in the real world. Project-Based Learning (PBL from now on) is a design and programming methodological strategy that implements a set of tasks based on the resolution of questions or problems (challenges), through a process of research or creation by students who work collaboratively. relatively autonomously and with a high level of involvement and cooperation, culminating in a final product presented to others. All de project or education centers are created with recycle materials for teachers

​Physical activities and gym
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Under 6 years old every kids needs at least 3 hours of physical activity. That included energic movement, light activities and high movement activities. During classroom hours they develop different and constantly light activities and energic movement. For high movement activities we design a routine of different activities design for their ages and needs.
All of those activities gives us the opportunity to evaluate their gross motricity and healthy motor development.
Reading time and Mourning meeting
Reading time is crucial for children as it helps develop the habit of reading. It also fosters creativity and, after the age of 3, supports the development of reading comprehension skills through questions and answers.
The morning meeting allows us to practice Spanish phonetics and reinforce memory. It is also a personalized time when we dedicate attention to each child to develop basic language skills in Spanish, such as learning numbers, colors, letters, months of the year, days of the week, and seasons.
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Nap time
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Until the age of 4, nap time is required for every child. As children grow and develop, naps provide their bodies and minds with the rest and recharge needed during these significant changes. Additionally, when children become overtired, it can be more difficult for them to fall asleep at night. Nap time helps them recharge, returning with more energy and focus, which makes the learning process easier and more effective.
Annual reports
We provide two reports during the school year, in December and May, allowing parents to track their children's skill development. This helps them offer support at home when needed. These evaluations also give us the opportunity to discuss with parents how they feel about our services and their children's progress.
