Foundational Stage
Playgroup – Grade 2
Discover the nurturing environment that will shape your child’s first steps in learning.
The Joyful Explorer
Nurturing Curiosity and Building Foundations for Life.
Our Foundational Stage is a nurturing world of purposeful play, where curiosity is the curriculum and every day is an adventure in discovery. We focus on building a deep love for learning and the essential social and emotional skills that create a rock-solid foundation for life.
Early Growth
Strong Foundations
Building Real-World Connection
In our unique Green Lab, children learn the science of life firsthand, connecting with nature through our hands-on Farm-to-Fork initiative.
Learning Through Discovery
Our inquiry-based approach transforms classrooms into vibrant, engaging spaces of exploration, creativity, and holistic growth.
Building Confident Communicators
Through storytelling, speech, and drama, every child finds their voice and learns to express themselves with clarity and confidence.
Nurturing Kind Hearts Together
With a core focus on Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), we cultivate empathy, kindness, and strong interpersonal skills in students.
Play. Learn. Grow.
Nurturing Young Minds
A warm, playful start that builds confidence, curiosity, and essential skills for lifelong learning.
Little Beginnings
Nurturing Holistic Growth
The wonder of childhood is shaped through play, care, and discovery that balance heart and mind.
WisdomWood High
Frequently Asked Questions
To make your journey easier, we have answered some of the most common questions parents ask about our Foundational Stage (Playgroup – Grade 2).
What activities do you offer?
We provide sensory play, music, art, storytelling, and outdoor fun to build creativity and early skills.
How do you prepare for Grade I?
Our play-based approach builds literacy, numeracy, and social confidence for a smooth transition to Grade I.
How safe are your classrooms?
Classrooms are child-friendly, teachers are trained in safety and first aid, and play areas are well-supervised.
Do you develop social skills?
Yes, through circle time, group play, and collaborative activities, children learn sharing, empathy, and teamwork.