The Aga Khan Pre-School, Keshod

Parents as Partners
At the center parents, children and teachers are involved in the learning process. Parents play the most valuable role in the development of a child, and we encourage parents to be active contributors in the child's development.

Curriculum

It is a well-researched methodology based on various international curricula and is contextualised to suit the local needs. SPP has now been institutionalised across the AKES network as part of the Early Childhood Development (ECD).

The Shishu Pahel Paddhati (SPP) emphasizes on "child-initiated learning"; children are encouraged to plan and construct their own learning, thus retaining their natural self-confidence. It provides the child with opportunities for physical, emotional and social development. Through uniquely designed classrooms, the child experiences the joys of reading, expression, mathematics, music, movement, water and sand play & art and craft.

The focus of the curriculum is on "child-centred education". This involves dynamic interaction between the facilitator and students in curriculum design, classroom interactions, and in the process of achieving the learning outcomes. The focus of the learning process is the pace and content, being directed by the child with guidance and support of the facilitator. The education process uses an integrated curriculum, which is supplemented by a variety of co-curricular activities including sports, field trips and project-based method. This interactive and integrated approach is based on the education philosophy, which emphasizes the following:

  • Every student is potentially an independent thinker, with an infinite capacity to acquire knowledge and contribute to society.
  • Given space, students are capable of constructing activities that would lead to effective learning outcomes.
  • Children do not come to school as blank slates. They learn through their interactions with people and the environment around and arrive with a knowledge base that constitutes a foundation for future learning.
  • Students are intuitively aware of what they need to learn and how they need to learn.
  • Students learn most effectively through collective reflections shared with peers and facilitators and through group discussions.
  • Child-Centred Education is a dynamic interaction between the child and the facilitators. Children learn the best when they feel loved and cared for. The relationship between the facilitators and the children is the core of SSP.
  • All learning takes place in a context (Socio-cultural Environment).

Child's Prime Areas of Development Communication and Language

  • Physical Development
  • Personal, Social and Emotional Development

As children grow, the prime areas will help them to develop skills in 4 specific areas. These Specific Areas of Learning are:

  • Literacy
  • Mathematics
  • Understanding the World
  • Expressive Arts and Design

Type of programs offered

Playgroup (For 2 to 3 years' age group)

Pre-nursery classes are offered to children of the age group between 2-3 years. They learn basic language and can communicate basic needs. These children also learn to recognize symbols, letters, and objects. Two to three-year-old are mainly pushed towards developing their pre-reading and pre-writing skills. Both Gujarati and English, are used for instruction and communication with the students.

Hygienic and nutritious snacks are provided to all students at the center. The meals served are cooked on the same premises.

Nursery (For 3 to 4 years' age group)

The nursery program is designed for children between the age group of 3-4 years. This program mainly focuses on the cognitive, language, social/emotional, and physical development of the child. Young children learn better when they can engage themselves with materials, people, and ideas, so we plan plenty of activities for better learning. We incorporate, both indoor and outdoor learning activities, which include theme-based activities.

We follow the Plan-Do-Review method, which is based on the SPP curriculum. We use both, Gujarati and English, as languages of instruction so that the children learn to appreciate their own culture, while preparing to be strong global citizens.

Pre-school- Junior KG and Senior KG (For 4 to 6-years` age group)

The foundational stages are strengthened with the help of literacy and numeracy activities. Every child has a different interest and ability, keeping that in mind, small and large group activities are planned and executed accordingly.

Parents are equally involved in the development of the child. Home activities are given and explained to the parents for faster and better revision for enhanced development.


Parents as Partners

At the center parents, children and teachers are involved in the learning process. Parents play the most valuable role in the development of a child, and we encourage parents to be active contributors in the child's development.