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FAQ

  • Do you provide DepEd LRN?
    No, we do not provide DepEd LRN (Department of Education Learner Reference Number) as we focus on Nursery and Pre-K levels. However, we ensure that our programs align with the educational standards and best practices in early childhood education.
  • What are the benefits of progressive education versus traditional?
    Progressive education offers numerous benefits, including fostering independent thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills. It encourages active student engagement, collaboration, and the development of a lifelong love for learning. Progressive education also focuses on social and emotional growth, cultivating empathy, and promoting a sense of social justice.
  • How long has the school been open?
    Our school has been open since 2015, serving as a trusted institution in providing quality progressive education to young learners.
  • Are your students successful in big school?
    Yes! Our students have a track record of success after graduation. They have gained acceptance into prestigious big schools such as Ateneo, La Salle, Assumption, Poveda, and other renowned institutions. We provide a strong foundation for their future academic pursuits and instill a love for learning that lasts beyond their time at our preschool.
  • What is progressive education?
    Progressive education is an educational approach that focuses on student-centered learning, promoting critical thinking, creativity, and social responsibility. It emphasizes hands-on activities, real-world connections, and individualized instruction, nurturing the whole child's development.
  • What is your student-teacher ratio?
    Our student-teacher ratio is a maximum of 14 students to 6 teachers. This ensures personalized attention, individualized instruction, and a nurturing environment that supports each child's unique learning journey.
  • How are parents involved?
    We believe in fostering a strong partnership between parents and the school. We provide frequent parent-teacher conferences and regular updates on your child's progress. We also organize various parent engagement events, workshops, and opportunities for parents to actively participate in their child's learning journey.
  • What language do you teach in?
    Our classes are primarily taught in English. However, we value and respect the diversity of languages spoken by our students and celebrate their cultural backgrounds.
  • Are you an inclusive school?
    Yes, we are an inclusive school. We embrace diversity and welcome students with special needs. Our goal is to provide a supportive and inclusive environment where all children can learn, grow, and thrive.
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