We provide all facilities to support the learning, safety, health, and overall development of young children
Learning & Classroom Facilities
Age-Appropriate Classroom
Bright, well-ventilated rooms with child-sized furniture and colourful educational displays. Learning corners like art & craft, story corner, science corner, book corner to encourage exploration and curiosity.
Play Areas
Outdoor play space with swings, slides, climbing toys, sand pits, etc., for gross motor development. Indoor playrooms with educational toys, puzzles, and blocks for cognitive and social play.
Activity Rooms
Spaces for creative activities such as drawing, music, dance, role-play, and sensory play. Some play schools also have specialised rooms like art studios, music rooms, or dance rooms.
Development & Enrichment Facilities
Curriculum-Based Learning
Structured play-based and experiential activities to develop language, cognitive, and social skills. Teachers facilitate storytelling, group games, role-play, sensory activities, and exploratory learning.
Library or Reading Zones
Age-appropriate books and reading areas to help build early literacy habits.
Creative & Performance Spaces
Creative & Performance Spaces
Health, Safety & Support Services
Hygiene & Sanitation
Clean washrooms and child-friendly toilets, hand-washing stations with soap and water. Regular cleaning and sanitation of all areas to maintain good hygiene.
Drinking Water & Nutrition
Facilities for pure drinking water. Many play schools provide nutritious meals or snacks as part of childcare.
First Aid / Medical Care
A first aid corner or medical room with supplies and trained staff to handle minor injuries or emergencies.
Safety Measures
Secure campus with controlled entry/exit points. Some schools include CCTV monitoring, ID checks, or biometric systems for extra safety (varies by school).
Convenience & Extra Services
Transportation
School buses or vans with safety measures for pick-up/drop-off (offered by many playschools).
Parent Engagement & Communication
Regular updates through meetings, progress reports, and parent–teacher interactions.
Holistic Development Features
Social & Emotional Growth
Activities that encourage sharing, cooperation, communication, and emotional regulation
Routine & Self-Help Skills
Guided opportunities to learn self-care skills like eating independently, toileting, and following daily routines.
Enrichment & Curiosity-Boosting Activities
Projects or explorations that promote problem-solving, creativity, and curiosity beyond traditional play.
Core Activity
Arts and Crafts
Painting, drawing, clay modeling, and collages develop fine motor skills, creativity, and self-expression.
Music and Dance
Singing, rhythm games, western/hip-hop dance, or yoga foster coordination, teamwork, and emotional outlet
Physical Sports
Multisports (soccer, yoga, other indoor games), or surya namaskar build strength, balance, and discipline.
Cognitive Games
Building blocks, or storytelling, enhance problem-solving, memory, and spatial awareness.