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Shaws Preschool uses a uniform policy. The uniform consists of a uniform top and uniform shorts, with each item priced at 15.
Shaws Braddell Heights serves a variety of Asian and Western dishes, including whole grain pasta and rice. Snacks consist of fruits and biscuits with milk, and the school checks for allergies; sugary drinks and highly processed foods are avoided.
Shaws Preschool is a private, multi-campus group founded in 1989 by Lucy Shaw. Braddell Heights is part of the Shaws network, which is led by a central leadership team including a Head of Schools; Rai Nutan serves as Braddell Heights Principal.
Shaws Preschool caters for children aged 18 months to 6 years. The curriculum integrates elements of Reggio Emilia, Waldorf Steiner, and Montessori philosophies, encouraging experiential learning through hands-on projects, outdoor exploration, and structured play. A standout feature is its dedicated sports program, led by professional coaches from Shaws Little League, where children engage in activities like soccer, rugby, and basketball.
NEST, Dover Court International School’s Early Childhood Learning programme, gives young learners (aged 3 to 7) the best possible start. In a calm and nurturing environment, children learn through play, discovery and exploration – guided by expert teachers who spark curiosity and build confidence every step of the way.
From social–emotional wellbeing to early literacy and numeracy, our personalised approach ensures every child feels known, supported and inspired to thrive.
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