"There are two lasting bequests we can give our children: One is roots. The other is wings."       —Hodding Carter, Jr.




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  The Jump Start Advantage
for Pre-Schoolers

 

Jump Start PRE-SCHOOL NURSERY | LKG | UKG

 

Pre-primary, being a child’s first experience in formal schooling, can be an anxious time for both children and parents. Which is why we have taken special care to create a warm, welcoming and cheerful environment, in which children feel secure and happy. An environment that makes them want to come to school each morning.

 

Teachers become one of the most important persons in a pre-primary student’s life. Our teachers live up to a trusting child’s expectations—caring, friendly and fair; yet firm and discipline-conscious when needed.

 

Classrooms are bright and friendly. A special children's playground provides ample space for supervised play. A carefully selected range of toys, learning aids, craft materials and books completes the picture.

 

And, last but not least, there's Jump Start—a system of pre-school education designed and developed by The Brigade Schools, for The Brigade Schools.

 

The Jump Start System
The Jump Start system has been created by our in-house curriculum development team and is the basis of pre-school education in all our schools.

 

Jump Start introduces pre-schoolers to different subjects and ideas in comfortable, age-appropriate steps-so that learning is interesting, not intimidating.

 

Some of the Jump Start programme's advantages are:

  • It combines the best practices of Montessori and traditional systems of education, using methods that promote intelligently guided freedom.
  • Learning is through a multi-sensory approach, in which all five senses are tapped. (For instance, reading is introduced through phonics and whole language.)
  • Teachers play the role of friendly facilitators of learning.
  • The classroom environment is designed to be friendly, encouraging intellectual inquisitiveness and socialisation.
  • Children are encouraged to work both independently and in groups
  • A Montessori Math curriculum encourages children to understand mathematical concepts, so that math at higher levels is easy to grasp.
  • And the Jolly Phonics initiative that introduces children to early reading and writing through sound. Children are taught not just alphabet sounds, but the 42 main sounds of English. They soon learn to blend thee sounds to form words and then move on, quite easily, to reading.
Some differences between

traditional learning and  the Jump Start system

 

TRADITIONAL   JUMP START
Focus on imparting information   Focus on developing the child's personality
Teacher-centred learning environment   Child-centered learning environment
A rigid, strictly defined curriculum   Flexible curriculum
Somewhat non-scientific learning methodology   Learning methodologies based on scientific research and observation
Pace set by teacher   Pace set by individual learners
Teacher decides what the child has to learn   Child has some flexibility in choosing preferred activities
Use of reward and punishment in motivation   Self-education through self-correcting materials
All children are treated alike   Recognition of sensitive periods in each child
Play materials for non-specific skills   Multi-sensory materials to develop specific skills
Rigid rules on sitting in specific place   Freedom to move
Silence is, on many occasions, enforced   Liberty to speak (without disturbing others) as one pleases

 

 

 














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