Stage R
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Stage R of the British International Curriculum serves as the initial stepping-stone into structured early education, designed specifically for the youngest learners. This stage is aimed at nurturing a sense of wonder and excitement about learning in an inclusive online setting. Here, children are introduced to the very basics of academic skills through play-based activities and sensory experiences. The focus is on creating a playful and engaging environment that encourages children to explore their interests, laying the groundwork for all future learning.
Curriculum: British International
Requirements: None
Age group: 5 to 6 years of age
Language of instruction: English
The curriculum for Stage R is crafted to introduce children to educational activities that will foster cognitive, social and fine motor skills.
English
Early language activities focusing on listening, understanding simple instructions and recognising sounds and basic words.
Mathematics
Introduction to counting, recognising numbers through play and understanding simple patterns.
Fine Motor Skills Development
Engaging with the natural world through sensory activities that encourage curiosity and observation.
Personal Power
Basic social skills, alongside simple concepts of self-care.
Encouragement of exploratory play and interaction within a structured yet flexible routine to help children gradually adapt to a learning environment.
Parents are encouraged to:
Communication with parents is maintained through weekly updates on the child’s engagement and progress and, a blog that includes tips for home activities and learning.
Students receive support through a variety of interactive and online activities designed to make learning enjoyable and accessible from home. The program offers self-guided materials and resources to foster independent learning, while virtual staff provide nurturing guidance and support.
Informal assessments are given based on informal quizzes and fun multiple-choice assessments to understand each child’s developmental progress without pressure.
Basic play materials such as blocks, crayons and interactive toys. All educational materials are provided through the school’s learner management system, focusing on interactive and sensory experiences.
This stage is dedicated to making the first educational experience positive, fostering a love for learning and helping children to develop fundamental skills in a fun and supportive environment.
Children begin to show basic understanding of language, start to interact more with those around them and demonstrate early problem-solving skills through play.
Support involves:
Clubs and fraternities – Online clubs that foster creative expressions such as Art Club and Book Club.
Interactive storytime – Engaging live read-aloud sessions that introduce children to storytelling and early literacy skills.
Fine and gross motor skill activities – Fun, simple activities designed to improve balance, coordination and control, such as drawing, connecting the dots and physical games.
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