K NOWLEDGE GATE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL EARLY YEARS DEPARTMENT We offer children between the ages of three and five the experience to learn in a bilingual.

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K NOWLEDGE GATE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL EARLY YEARS DEPARTMENT We offer children between the ages of three and five the experience to learn in a bilingual environment! We are very excited to offer the International Primary Curriculum(IPC) in conjunction with EYFS and the Oman KG curriculum so that your child will be able to receive an education that will equip them with all the necessary skills to form the foundation for their entire schooling career.

Our philosophy is to develop the whole child by focusing on the following six learning areas: Personal, Social and Emotional Development Communication, Language and Literacy Problem Solving, Reasoning and Numeracy Knowledge and Understanding of the World Physical Development Creative Development By incorporating the IPC we will also be developing an international ethos that will encourage our students to become independent thinkers and achievers. Our teaching practice is based on constructive play scenarios whereby the children learn through experimentation and participation with the support of our teaching staff.

KG 1 – Three to four year olds KG 2 – Four to five year olds We will have two classes in each age group with a small number of children per class. Each year group will consist of an English and Arabic class and children will receive lessons in each language on alternative days. We have a dynamic team of teachers and teaching assistants with many years of experience working in Early Years as well as working in multi-cultural environments. In addition, our Arabic teachers possess an in-depth knowledge of Omans KG curriculum. The team of teachers will work together to ensure that your child receives the best possible learning experiences in our unique early learning centre!

By developing the whole child we are able to indentify areas where a child might need extra support. Our dynamic teaching teams includes a Speech Therapist and Special Education Needs (SEN) teacher who will be able to identify educational issues should they arise. Our aim is to make learning exciting through a variety of activities specially designed to help your child reach their full potential. Together we can build a better foundation for your childs education!