

June - March
April - May
For kids aged 6 months to 2.5 years
We follow Montessori and Play-way method of activities and teaching
Admissions are open throughout the year
The Montessori method is a child-centered approach to education that emphasizes hands-on learning, independence, and respect for a child’s natural psychological development. It operates on five key principles: respect for the child, the absorbent mind, sensitive periods, the prepared environment, and auto-education.
The Montessori method operates on five fundamental principles, each of which is integral to the Montessori classroom.
The Play Way method of education assumes that play is a natural way for children to learn about and understand the world around them. It relies on the fact that children learn best when they actively participate in their own learning. This method involves encouraging children to learn via hands-on activities, exploration and games, instead of through traditional classroom teaching. The idea is to create an engaging and interactive learning environment that fulfils a child’s natural curiosity and creative urges.
There are quite a few types of the Play Way method. Let’s look at them one by one-
● Role-playing games – This involves the children essaying different roles like those of doctors, teachers, shopkeepers and so on to develop social and emotional skills.
● Block building – This method involves children using blocks of different shapes and sizes to get an understanding about problem solving.
● Outdoor play – This involves children engaging in physical activity outdoors. Things like running, jumping and climbing help them develop their motor skills.
● Creative play – Creative play encourages children to discover their creative side by using materials like paint, clay and drawing tools to express themselves.
● Storytelling – Storytelling has always been around and is a wonderful way of teaching children about different concepts and to help develop their language and communication skills.
Important concepts in the preschool curriculum include the following:
The syllabus of LKG in CBSE board has been segmented into the following subjects.
The syllabuses set for all these subjects are described below.
| Pre-writing Strokes | • Standing line • Sleeping line • Left Slanting line • Right Slanting line • Left Curve • Right Curve • Up Curve • Down Curve  | 
| Capital Letter (A to Z) | • Identification • Writing • Objects related to each letter  | 
| Small Letter (a to z) | • Identification • Writing • Objects related to each letter • Matching capital and small • Vowels and Consonants • Phonic Drill • Vowel words • Rhyming words to improve listening skills  | 
| Phonetics | • Sound of letters • Objects related to letters • Vowels and Consonants • Vowel words • Article a/an • This-That and These-Those • One-many • Positions • Rhyming words • Use of flashcards, oral activities and interactions, worksheets, written work, storytelling, genie boards and enactment.  | 
| Shapes | • Identify Circles, Squares and triangles • Identify squares and rectangles  | 
| Count to 3 | • Learn to count (up to 3) • Count dots (up to 3) • Count shapes (up to 3) • Count objects (up to 3) • Count on ten frames (up to 3) • Show numbers on ten frames (up to 3) Represent numbers (up to 3)  | 
| Count to 5 | • Learn to count (up to 5) • Count dots (up to 5) • Count shapes (up to 5) • Count objects (up to 5) • Count in ten frames (up to 5) • Show numbers on ten frames (up to 5) • Represent numbers (up to 5)  | 
| Count to 10 | • Learn to count (up to 10) • Count dots (up to 10) • Count shapes (up to 10) • Count objects (up to 10) • Count on ten frames (up to 10) • Show numbers on ten frames (up to 10) • Represent numbers (up to 10)  | 
| Comparing | • Are there enough? • Compare groups (fewer or more) • Fewer and more – compare by counting • Compare in a mixed group  | 
| Positions | • Inside and outside • Above and below • Beside and next to • Left and right • Left, middle and right • Top and bottom • Top, middle and bottom  | 
| Classify | • Same • Different • Same and different • Classify shapes by colour • Classify and sort by colour • Classify and sort by shape  | 
| Size | • Long and short • Tall and short • Light and heavy • Wide and narrow  | 
| Money | • Coin values • Count 1 rupee coins  | 
About Myself  | • Myself  | 
Safety  | • At home  | 
People Who Help Us  | • Doctor  | 
Transport  | • Road  | 
Seasons  | • Summer  | 
Animal  | • Wild  | 
UKG or KG2 is a crucial stage of the academic curriculum of a child. He advances to a new level of education where he will learn new concepts of the subjects. Let us delve deeper to understand the purpose of the UKG syllabus mandated by the CBSE board.
The subjects included in the UKG syllabus are:
Now that we have understood the subjects included let us find the syllabuses.
The chapters and topics included in the UKG Maths syllabus 2023-24 are:
The CBSE syllabus for UKG Class EVS comprises the following topics and chapters.