Preschool Curriculum - Overview | The Learning Experience

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Our groundbreaking

L.E.A.P.® Curriculum

for preschoolers

Our early childhood education programme for preschoolers was developed and improved over 40 years. Our proprietary L.E.A.P. (Learning Experience Academic Programme) Curriculum includes Sign Language, a phonics programme, foreign language programmes, manners and etiquette, physical fitness, STEM, and a philanthropy programme that teaches children the value of selflessness and giving.

Together these programmes, along with educational enrichment programmes that are offered at no additional charge, provide a well-rounded early education to preschoolers—one that’s developed to meet and exceed EYFS standards and proven to get children on the path to a bright future.

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Our approach to preschool education (3 to 5 years old)

Our preschool programme provides a solid foundation for early reading and writing skills, introduces a foreign language programme and teaches the life lesson of philanthropy to our little learners.

What our curriculum for preschool includes

Curriculum Components:
  • Participation in Phonics with Phoebe, our early literacy programme
  • L.E.A.P.® into Foreign Language programme
  • Participation in our philanthropy programme
  • Daily L.E.A.P.® workbook activities
  • Introduction to journal writing
  • Hands-on STEM activities and L.E.A.P. Interactive® lessons
  • British Sign Language
  • Manners and etiquette
  • Physical fitness and nutrition
  • Hands-on exploration through engineering
Age-Specific Milestones:

Preschoolers will:

  • Further develop their vocabulary and strengthen language skills
  • Be encouraged to form letters and develop advanced writing skills
  • Explore numbers and shapes in a variety of ways to develop solid numeracy skills
  • Problem-solve using hands-on exploration
  • Build relationships and develop communication skills as they engage in creative play
  • Begin to perform more personal care tasks independently