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Kindergarten Programme at Manarat International School of Kenya
The Kindergarten Programme at Manarat International School of Kenya is carefully designed to provide a nurturing, safe, and stimulating early learning environment where young learners can develop a strong foundation for lifelong learning. As part of an international school offering the British Curriculum in Kenya, the programme emphasizes age-appropriate learning experiences that support the holistic development of each child.

Early Literacy and Numeracy Development
The kindergarten curriculum focuses on building foundational literacy and numeracy skills through structured, play-based learning activities. Children are introduced to early reading, writing, and number concepts in a fun and engaging manner that supports cognitive development and prepares them for primary education.

Curiosity, Creativity, and Social Development
At Manarat International School of Kenya, young learners are encouraged to explore, ask questions, and express themselves creatively. The programme promotes curiosity, imagination, and problem-solving skills, while also supporting social development through guided interaction, cooperation, and communication with peers.

Integration of Islamic Values and Moral Education
The kindergarten programme integrates basic Islamic teachings and values into daily routines and learning activities. Children are gently guided to develop good manners, respect, kindness, and gratitude, fostering strong character development alongside academic growth.

Physical Development and Motor Skills
The school places strong emphasis on fine and gross motor skill development through hands-on activities such as drawing, painting, building, movement, and outdoor play. These activities support physical coordination, strength, and overall well-being, contributing to balanced early childhood development.

A Supportive and Child-Centered Learning Environment
Manarat International School of Kenya is committed to providing a child-centered learning environment where every learner feels valued, supported, and confident. Experienced early years educators ensure that each child’s individual needs are met, creating a positive transition from home to school and laying a strong foundation for future academic success.