

Nurturing Young Minds, Brightening Tomorrow
We’re dedicated to creating a joyful, secure, and enriching environment where children are free to imagine, discover, and flourish through meaningful play and guided learning.








































Frequently Asked Questions
Popular Questions
What age should my child start kindergarten?
the ideal age for a child to start kindergarten (LKG – Lower Kindergarten) is 4 years.
General age guideline:
Pre-Nursery: 2.5 to 3 years
Nursery: 3 to 4 years
LKG (Lower Kindergarten): 4 to 5 years
UKG (Upper Kindergarten): 5 to 6 years
General age guideline:
Pre-Nursery: 2.5 to 3 years
Nursery: 3 to 4 years
LKG (Lower Kindergarten): 4 to 5 years
UKG (Upper Kindergarten): 5 to 6 years
How can I prepare my child for kindergarten?
Encourage independence, develop social skills, read daily, introduce basic concepts, engage in creative play, strengthen motor skills, establish routines, and foster a love for learning.
What's the curriculum like at the kindergarten?
The kindergarten curriculum focuses on foundational learning through play-based and structured activities. It includes language development, basic math, creative arts, physical education, and social skills. Hands-on experiences, storytelling, music, and
outdoor play enhance cognitive and emotional growth, preparing children for formal education while fostering curiosity and a love for learning.
What's the parent involvement like?
Parent involvement in school includes regular communication, participation in events, parent-teacher meetings, volunteering, and supporting learning at home. A strong parent-school partnership enhances a child's development and confidence.
What's the daily routine for kids?
At Wonderers daily routine includes welcome time, circle time, structured learning, play-based activities, snack breaks, storytelling, music, outdoor play, nap/rest time, creative arts, and closing reflections.
What socialization opportunities are there?
We offer group activities, playtime, circle time, storytelling, classroom projects, celebrations, field trips, and peer learning, fostering teamwork, communication, friendship, and social confidence in a supportive environment.

