Learning and Play Spaces at Our School
Our classrooms are spacious, well-equipped, and thoughtfully designed to meet the diverse needs of our students. Each room features flexible learning zones that support a wide variety of teaching and learning approaches. Within these environments, students have access to both active and quiet spaces that promote individual exploration as well as collaborative learning.
Dedicated areas in each classroom are set aside for whole-group activities such as storytelling, games, and community discussions. Classrooms are intentionally arranged to stimulate curiosity and meaningful engagement, with careful attention given to the learning environment as a critical component of the educational experience.
The school playroom, located within the KG building, serves both a protective and educational function. Students visit the playroom weekly and may also spend additional time there during the school day as their schedules allow. While the playroom is primarily a space for relaxation, fun, and social integration, it also offers a wide range of enrichment opportunities.

Children have access to a variety of resources including art materials, building blocks, books, board games, and educational games. Based on students’ interests, the playroom teacher organizes engaging activities such as puzzle-solving, friendly competitions, storytime, music, and singing. Students may also choose to unwind on the carpet or beanbags, chat with friends, or participate in guided spelling and fine motor skill exercises led by the teachers. On occasion, students enjoy short educational cartoons or animated films as part of their playroom experience.
