Programs offered at TPS

Age Group: 3-4 Years

At this tender age, children are like tiny buds ready to bloom. The Kinder Beginners program provides a nurturing environment where they begin exploring the world through play, sensory activities, and social interaction. This program focuses on building trust, curiosity, and confidence as the first steps in their educational journey.

Age Group: 4-5 Years

The Kinder Builders program caters to the energetic curiosity of preschoolers. At this stage, children start asking “why” and “how” about the world around them. This program blends structured learning and creative exploration, focusing on early literacy, numeracy, communication skills, and collaborative play.

Age Group: 5-6 Years

The Kinder Trailblazers program is designed to prepare children for formal schooling. It emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and leadership skills while fostering creativity and a love for learning. Children here are equipped to shine brightly as confident, independent learners ready to step into primary school.

Development Activities

At Tolstoy Preschool (TPS), every day is an adventure filled with activities designed to engage young minds, nurture creativity, and support overall development. Here’s how we create a joyful and meaningful learning experience for your child:

Circle Time

At TPS, mornings begin with Circle Time, a warm and interactive gathering where children share their thoughts, learn new concepts, and build social skills. This is the perfect moment for setting a positive tone for the day, fostering a sense of community and belonging.

Hands-On Activities

Learning comes alive at TPS with hands-on activities that encourage exploration and discovery. From building blocks to sensory bins, children engage with materials that enhance problem-solving, fine motor skills, and creativity.

Art Activities

At TPS, every child is an artist! Through drawing, painting, and crafts, children express their unique ideas while developing fine motor coordination and an appreciation for colors, shapes, and patterns.

Story Time

Imagination takes flight during Story Time at TPS. Engaging tales filled with adventure, morals, and creativity captivate young listeners, helping them develop language skills, listening abilities, and a love for books.

Music & Movement

Music and dance sessions at TPS bring joy and energy to the day. Children explore rhythm, coordination, and self-expression through singing, dancing, and playing instruments, all while having fun!

Role Play & Drama

Dramatic play at TPS sparks creativity and empathy as children take on different roles, act out scenarios, and develop communication and teamwork skills in a playful and supportive environment.

Large Group Time

Large group activities at TPS bring children together for collaborative learning. From group games to interactive storytelling, these sessions foster teamwork, communication, and a sense of unity.

Small Group Time

Small Group Time ensures personalized attention for every child. Teachers at TPS guide children through activities tailored to their learning needs, supporting academic and social development.

Nap Time

Rest is essential for growth, and TPS provides a cozy and safe environment for children to recharge during Nap Time. This ensures they are refreshed and ready for the rest of the day’s activities.

Free Play

Free Play at TPS is a time for unstructured exploration, allowing children to follow their interests, build independence, and strengthen social bonds in a nurturing space.

Highlight: Field Visits

At TPS, we believe that learning goes beyond the classroom. Our planned field visits introduce children to the world around them, helping them connect classroom knowledge to real-life experiences. Accompanied by teachers and caregivers, children explore places like the planetarium, post office, grocery shops, and more. These excursions allow children to observe, ask questions, and understand basic activities and the functioning of everyday systems in their community. From learning how mail is sorted at the post office to discovering the wonders of the universe at the planetarium, these visits ignite curiosity and broaden their horizons. Field visits at TPS are not just educational; they also build confidence, social skills, and a sense of wonder about the world they are growing up in.