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Early Childhood Education
Pre-KG






KG1
Areas of Learning & Enriched Curriculum (Pre-KG & KG1)
Arabic Language
Arabic skills include listening, speaking, reading, writing, viewing, and presenting in Arabic. Real experiences with vocabulary, conversation and early letter forming produce confident children who are able to communicate in both English and Arabic.
Personal, social, and emotional development
Strong social relations with others are crucial to children’s personal, social, and emotional development (PSED). They help children develop self-confidence, and by looking to adults as role models, they can develop a sense of self-worth; this is key to them taking care of themselves, for example eating healthily and personal grooming. By allowing children to interact with their peers, they learn how to resolve conflicts and form good friendships. These skills will enable them to form positive relationships throughout life, standing them in good stead for their personal and professional lives.
Physical Development
Physical activity is vital in children’s all-around development. Coordination and spatial awareness are just some of the skills that can be accomplished through physical activity and hand-eye coordination has been linked to early literacy. In addition, children can develop control and confidence by playing with a range of toys and simple puzzles, such as jigsaws.
Language (Reading and Writing)
We view a life-long love of reading as an invaluable asset. Reading consists of language comprehension and word reading. Children start to understand language and the world around them when parents share stories, rhymes, poems, and songs with them. Writing with children provides numerous opportunities to develop their literacy capacities. At RAK Academy (RAKA), we are proud to offer the dual-language approach, which broadens our students’ linguistic ability by developing language in both English and Arabic.
Mathematics
Developing strong numeracy skills is key. The curriculum offers an opportunity for children to develop their spatial reasoning skills and to not be afraid to make mistakes. It is important that children develop an interest in mathematics, look for patterns and relationships, spot connections, and talk about what they notice.
Understanding the World
This involves encouraging children to make sense of their world and their community. The more children get out and meet key members of society the more they can understand their world. Activities may include visiting parks, libraries and museums and meeting police officers, nurses, and firefighters. In addition, listening to a range of stories, non-fiction, rhymes, and poems will foster their understanding of our culturally, socially, technologically, and ecologically diverse world. As well as building important knowledge, this extends their familiarity with words that will support later reading comprehension. Through scientific principles, they will recognise basic cause-and-effect relationships. They will be aware of different perspectives, and they will show care and respect for themselves, other living things and the environment.
Expressive Arts and Design
Artistic expression helps develop imagination and creativity. Our pupils regularly engage with the arts and play with a wide range of media and materials. The quality and variety of what children see, hear, and participate in is crucial for developing their understanding, self-expression, vocabulary, and ability to communicate through the arts.
Dual-Language Approach
We offer a dual-language programme that promotes bilingualism consisting of Arabic and English. A bilingual person can communicate, think, and reflect in (at least) two different languages, even if one of the languages remains dominant. Bilingualism is designed to offer learners the chance to develop international mindedness, broaden their skills and capabilities and acquire the information needed to access other cultures.