Programs

Our curriculum fosters curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking, enabling children to develop lifelong learning skills. The curriculum is aligned with national early childhood education standards and enriched by international best practices. Our approach ensures that children learn essential skills through hands-on experiences, fostering resilience, problem-solving, and cooperation.
Key Areas of Learning
Physical Development
Activities promoting gross and fine motor skills, including daily exercise routines, yoga, dance sessions, and outdoor obstacle courses that encourage coordination, balance, and strength.
Creative Arts
Artistic activities encouraging creativity and problem-solving, such as painting, sculpting, drama, and group art projects focused on self-expression and teamwork.
Social and Emotional Learning
Activities fostering emotional awareness and strong social bonds, including circle time discussions, role-playing empathy-building exercises, and collaborative projects that teach conflict resolution and cooperation.
Sensory and Cognitive Exploration
Hands-on learning stations that nurture curiosity, such as science experiments, sensory bins, puzzles, and problem-solving challenges that enhance cognitive development.
Outdoor Play and Nature
Daily outdoor activities promote active, healthy lifestyles, including gardening, nature walks, scavenger hunts, and physical games that encourage environmental awareness.
English Language Learning
Age-appropriate English language instruction is provided by professional teachers, gradually preparing children for elementary school with a focus on building language skills through interactive storytelling, songs, role-playing, and vocabulary-building activities.
Music and Movement
Music activities enhance creativity, cooperation, and emotional expression, enriching daily experiences with activities such as rhythm games, group music-making, dance sessions, and exposure to different musical instruments and cultural music.
Physical Education (PE)
Physical fitness, teamwork, and healthy lifestyles are integral parts of our daily routine at WINGS. Our PE program encourages physical activity and develops motor skills, coordination, and teamwork through a variety of games, sports, and outdoor challenges. Activities include:
- Group Games: Fostering teamwork and social skills.
- Obstacle Courses: Building agility and problem-solving skills.
- Stretching and Yoga: Enhancing balance, flexibility, and mindfulness.
- Outdoor Play: Encouraging a love of nature and an active lifestyle.
STEAM Program
We integrate STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) to encourage curiosity, problem-solving, and innovation through hands-on projects, such as building simple structures, conducting science experiments, and exploring basic coding concepts with age-appropriate technology and tools.
Our Teaching Approach
Reggio Emilia Influence
Our environment is designed to be interactive and inviting, encouraging children to explore materials and spaces. We see the environment as the “third teacher,” helping to guide children’s learning experiences.
Differentiated Instruction
Recognizing that children learn in diverse ways, we personalize our lessons to accommodate each child’s strengths, needs, and developmental stage. Whether through extra support or extended challenges, we ensure every child reaches their full potential.
Inquiry-Based Learning
At WINGS, children are encouraged to ask questions, investigate, and explore through activities that promote critical thinking. By sparking natural curiosity, we help children develop a deeper understanding of the world.
Play-Based Learning
We recognize that play is a powerful tool for learning. Through structured and free-play activities, children develop essential life skills such as communication, creativity, and teamwork.