adhya academy
a Complete learning lab
adhya academy
a Complete learning lab

ADHYA ACADEMY

Growing Together, Learning Forever

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A COMPLETE LEARNING LAB

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ADHYA ACADEMY

Growing Together, Learning Forever

Growing Together, Learning ForeverGrowing Together, Learning ForeverGrowing Together, Learning Forever

A COMPLETE LEARNING LAB

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About Adhya academy

Our Philosophy

At Adhya Academy believe that every child is unique and has their own way of learning. That's why we incorporate a variety of teaching methods to cater to each child's individual needs.

Our Curriculum

Our curriculum is designed to give your child a solid foundation in the fundamentals of learning while also encouraging creativity and curiosity. We cover subjects like math, science, and language arts, as well as offering opportunities for art and music exploration.

Our Teachers

Our teachers are highly trained professionals who are dedicated to providing a safe and nurturing environment for your child. They are passionate about early childhood education and are committed to helping your child reach their full potential.

programs offered

Play Group

 Daycare is a service provided for parents or guardians who need supervision and care for their children during the day, typically when they're at work or otherwise occupied. Daycare facilities can vary widely in terms of size, services offered, and age groups accepted. Our daycares focus on early childhood education and offer structured learning activities.

We Provide Our Day Care Children,

  1. Learning Activities: Daycare centers often incorporate age-appropriate educational activities to promote cognitive development. This may include storytelling, arts and crafts, music and movement, early literacy and numeracy activities, and simple science experiments.
  2. Outdoor Play: Outdoor playtime is important for children's physical development and overall well-being. Daycare facilities usually have outdoor play areas where children can engage in supervised play, such as running, climbing, swinging, and exploring nature.
  3. Indoor Play: Indoor play areas are typically equipped with toys, puzzles, building blocks, and other engaging materials that encourage imaginative play, creativity, and social interaction among children.
  4. Circle Time: Many daycares have structured circle time sessions where children gather together for songs, stories, group discussions, and educational games. Circle time helps foster a sense of community and encourages children to participate in group activities.
  5. Meals and Snacks: Daycare centers often provide nutritious meals and snacks to ensure that children receive proper nourishment throughout the day. Mealtime may also be used as an opportunity to teach children about healthy eating habits and table manners.
  6. Rest and Quiet Time: Young children need regular periods of rest during the day. Daycare facilities typically provide quiet time or nap time where children can rest, recharge, and prepare for more activities later in the day.
  7. Socialization: Daycare offers children the chance to interact with their peers in a supervised setting, helping them develop social skills such as sharing, taking turns, and resolving conflicts peacefully.
  8. Communication with Parents: Good daycare centers maintain open communication with parents, providing updates on their child's activities, milestones, and any concerns that may arise during the day. This communication helps parents feel connected and informed about their child's experiences in daycare. 

Age Group :1.5 Years to 14 Years

               Hours of operation: 9.00 A.M. - 8.00 P.M.             

PLAY GROUP


 Playgroups can offer benefits for both children and caregivers. Playgroups allow children to try out new toys and activities, learn how to play with other children, and learn how to interact with adults other than their caretakers. Playgroups also help children develop social skills they need for school 

         Age Group :1.5 years to 3 years              

  Hours of operation: 9.00 A.M to 11.30 A.M  

Nursery (Pre. KG)

  Pre-KG, short for Pre-Kindergarten, is an educational program designed for children who are too young to enroll in kindergarten but are preparing for the transition to formal schooling. It typically serves children who are around 4 years old, though the exact age range can vary depending on the country or educational system.
The primary goal of Pre-KG is to provide young children with foundational skills and experiences that will help them succeed in kindergarten and beyond. These programs often focus on socialization, early literacy, numeracy, fine and gross motor skills development, and fostering independence. Pre-KG curriculum can vary widely, but it usually includes activities such as story time, arts and crafts, music and movement, basic math concepts, and learning through play. The emphasis is on creating a nurturing and stimulating environment where children can explore, experiment, and develop a love for learning.


Age group: 3 Years to 4 Years

Hours of operation: 9.00 A.M. to 12.00 P.M


programs offered

Junior KG

 Junior KG, short for Junior Kindergarten, is an early childhood education program designed for children who are typically around 4 to 5 years old. It serves as a bridge between preschool or Pre-KG and

 senior kindergarten or Grade 1, depending on the educational system. 

 

The primary focus of Junior KG is to build upon the foundational skills developed in Pre-KG and further prepare children for the more structured learning environment of senior kindergarten or Grade 1. Junior KG programs typically aim to enhance children's social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development through a variety of activities and experiences.


The curriculum of Junior KG often includes a combination of structured lessons and activities, as well as opportunities for free play and exploration. Key areas of learning may include language and literacy development, basic math concepts, science exploration, art and creativity, music and movement, and social studies.


Age group:4 years to 5 years

Hours of operation:9.00 A.M to 12.30 P.M

Senior KG

 

"Senior KG" typically refers to the last year of kindergarten or the year before children start primary school. It's the stage in a child's education when they are around 5 or 6 years old, depending on the country's education system.

In a Senior KG program, the curriculum often focuses on preparing children for the transition to primary school by building on the skills and knowledge they have acquired in previous years of kindergarten. The content may include:

  1. Literacy Skills: Senior KG often emphasizes reading readiness, phonics, sight words, and basic writing skills. Children may learn to recognize and write letters, sound out words, and develop an understanding of simple sentences and stories.
  2. Numeracy Skills: Mathematics concepts in Senior KG typically include counting, number recognition, basic addition and subtraction, shapes, patterns, and simple measurements. Hands-on activities and games may be used to reinforce these concepts.
  3. Language Development: Senior KG continues to promote language development through vocabulary expansion, oral communication skills, storytelling, and listening comprehension activities. Children may also begin to learn basic grammar rules and sentence structure.
  4. Social and Emotional Development: Senior KG focuses on fostering social skills such as cooperation, sharing, empathy, and conflict resolution. Activities may encourage teamwork, group play, and building friendships, while also teaching children how to express their feelings and manage emotions effectively.
  5. Creative Expression: Art, music, and imaginative play remain important components of Senior KG curriculum, allowing children to express themselves creatively and develop fine motor skills. Activities may include drawing, painting, singing, dancing, and role-playing.
  6. Physical Development: Senior KG provides opportunities for gross motor skills development through outdoor play, sports, and organized physical activities. Fine motor skills are also refined through activities such as cutting, coloring, threading beads, and using manipulative materials.
  7. Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving: Senior KG encourages children to think critically, ask questions, make observations, and solve problems independently. Activities may involve puzzles, games, and hands-on experiments that stimulate curiosity and creativity.

Overall, Senior KG aims to provide a well-rounded educational experience that prepares children for the academic and social demands of primary school while nurturing their individual strengths and interests.


Age group: 5 Years To 6 Years

hours of operation: 9.00 A.M. to 2.00 P.M.


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