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The Early Learning Village serves children aged 18 months to 6 years. The program uses a Reggio-inspired, inquiry-based approach that fosters creativity, independence, and discovery. The American curriculum integrates with the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme from Pre-Nursery to KG2. The teaching framework includes The Creative Curriculum and Teacher Strategies Gold to define developmentally appropriate goals and objectives.
Creativity is fostered through a Reggio-inspired, play-based approach. Music education is part of the ELV experience, including a Suzuki Program for violin with group and private lessons. Student experiences and testimonials describe art and music as meaningful parts of learning.
The school offers a bilingual program to develop language skills and international mindedness from an early age. Mandarin immersion is highlighted in testimonials as part of the bilingual program.
Only for grades 1-12.
Only for grades 1-12.
Only for grades 1-12.
The program focuses on social-emotional, physical, cognitive, and language development. The Early Learning Village is purpose-built for early childhood and designed to optimize learning. The environment plays a crucial role in nurturing a child.
Stamford American International School's Early Years program is located at the Early Learning Village in Singapore offers a nurturing environment for children aged 18 months to 6 years. This purpose-built campus, located at 3 Chuan Lane, Gate 4, Singapore, features natural wood structures and open spaces inspired by the Reggio Emilia philosophy, promoting safe and experiential learning. The curriculum is guided by the USA Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework and The Creative Curriculum®, ensuring a comprehensive early childhood education. Notable facilities include six outdoor play zones, an undercover 20-meter swimming pool, and an indoor air-conditioned gymnasium. A distinctive feature of the Early Years program is the inclusion of Suzuki violin sessions for children aged 3 and above, fostering musical development from a young age.
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