Early childhood is a significant period in development. Independence, initiative, decision-making, creativity, learning ability, relating to others and feelings of self-worth all begin here.
At Sturgeon Public Schools, our dynamic and dedicated teachers work closely with parents to ensure Kindergarten students feel comfortable and have the opportunity to succeed and have fun.
Classrooms are fun learning spaces with a strong family feel. They house distinct learning stations or activity centres, which provide hands-on and interactive learning experiences. Different stations develop different skills while ensuring students have fun and stay interested. Field trips, age-appropriate technology and other stimulating activities also enhance the educational opportunities.
Many of our Kindergartens use the Reggio Emilia approach to instruction. This teaching philosophy embraces children’s natural curiosity and their needs as a whole individual are nurtured. Children become very eager to learn, and important skills are developed through play and engaging projects.
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