At K.R. Mangalam World School, Gurugram, the Pre-Primary Wing provides a stimulating learning environment where young learners explore, discover, and grow. Rooted in the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) curriculum, the programme focuses on holistic development through a balanced blend of structured learning and play-based experiences.
Parent Cooperative Programmes involve parents in interactive workshops with students, fostering strong school-home partnerships and supporting each child’s developmental journey. The school also offers an optional Day Care facility for working parents to extend structured learning and care for Pre-Primary students beyond school hours in a safe and nurturing environment.
A Child-Centric Learning Approach
With a 14:1 student-teacher ratio (Nursery – KG) and smart classrooms, the curriculum is designed to enhance:
Language & Literacy Development
A phonics-based approach strengthens communication, reading, and writing skills.
Motor Development
Engaging activities like puzzles, role play, music, and nature exploration refine coordination and movement.
Creative Development
Art-integrated learning nurtures imagination, self-expression, and problem-solving skills.
Cognitive Development
Hands-on experiences with Montessori aids and logic-based puzzles encourage critical thinking.
Social-Emotional Development
Circle time, group activities, and guided interaction build empathy, confidence, and positive relationships.
Physical Development
Movement-based activities, free play, and guided exercises strengthen coordination, balance, and healthy physical growth.
Engaging Learning Spaces
HOLA (Hands On Learning Activities)
Encourages independent learning through hands-on activities.
Motor Sensory Play Area
Stimulating physical and sensory exploration through indoor and outdoor play area.
Tab Lab
Introduces age-appropriate digital learning through interactive applications.
Splash Pool
A joyful water-play space designed exclusively for pre-primary students.
Stem Lab
Age-appropriate exploration of science, technology, engineering, and math concepts through play.
A Seamless Transition to Primary Education
The pre-primary years serve as a strong foundation for lifelong learning. With an observation-based assessment system (without formal examinations), children develop curiosity, confidence, and a love for learning, ensuring a smooth transition to primary school. Teachers record the progress of the young learners in the HPC (Holistic Progress Card) to share insight into the development of each child.