PLAYGROUNDS
Outdoor Lunch and Activity Area
The shaded area lined with tables provides ample space for students to have their lunch and snacks. It's also a place for puzzles, arts & crafts, and socializing with peers. It's an opportunity for students to learn and have fun.
Age-Appropriate Playgrounds
Our playground is carefully designed to cater to your growing child. We have 4 separate age-appropriate playgrounds. The 2β3-year-old playground is equipped with little playhouses, climbing structures, and swings that help children develop their motor skills and imaginative play. The turf cushions their falls, allowing them to experiment and explore without worrying about getting hurt. The Orange tree in the center of the play yard gives shade where children have the opportunity to sit and flip through books and play with toys, blocks, and manipulatives.
Concrete play Area
The concrete area is for adventurous students who like to race around on their tricycles, learning to follow rules, and maneuvering without having accidents with their peers. It's a time for taking turns, learning to share, and following simple rules and instructions to follow the path when riding the tricycles.
Preschool and Transitional Kindergarten Playground
The Preschool & Transitional Kindergarten Playground is equipped with a climbing structure that's perfect for the active child. Play helps them develop their fine motor skills. During the summer months, the play area is used for water play with little pools and a water table - one of their favorite activities.
Kindergarten Playground
The Kindergarten Play area is also equipped with play structures for the adventurous child to learn and play. They fine-tune their motor skills and learn to navigate through different play equipment while sharing and developing social skills. During the summer months, the play area is used for water play with little pools and a water table - another favorite activity.
Picnic Tables and Outdoor Eating Experience
Students have their snacks and lunch outdoors on the picnic tables, providing another learning experience for them where they learn to eat properly using napkins and proper utensils. Itβs a time for laughter, fun, and socializing with friends.