Wise Foundations

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Wise Foundation Program

The Wise Foundation Program (WFP) lays a strong foundation for lifelong learning, emotional growth, and school readiness. Designed for 4+ year-olds, the program offers a balanced mix of academic and holistic learning through exploration, play, and structured instruction.

Proposed Weekly Structure

No. of Days: 4 Days (Monday to Thursday)

Focus on core academic and developmental subjects:

  • English Language Arts
  • Mathematics
  • Science, Self and Society
  • 2nd Language
  • Circle Time
  • Library Time
  • Relaxation & Mindfulness
  • Music and Movement
  • Healthy Bodies (selected sessions)

This structure provides flexibility for families while ensuring that all essential learning outcomes are covered within the four core days.

Subjects and Learning Focus

Academic & Developmental Areas :

  • English & Language Development: Builds vocabulary, literacy, listening, and communication skills.
  • Mathematics: Focus on number sense, patterns, basic operations, and early problem-solving.
  • Science, Self and Society: Encourages observation, curiosity, and an understanding of self and the environment.
  • Circle Time: Supports social-emotional development, reflection, and community building.

Holistic Development Areas

  • Library Time: Cultivating a love for reading through storytelling and exploration of books.
  • Relaxation Time: Breathing, mindfulness, and quiet reflection to enhance emotional well-being.
  • Music and Movement: Promotes creativity, rhythm, and expression through dance, song, and instruments.
  • Healthy Bodies: Focus on physical development through play, sports, and motor skill activities (light sessions).

Assessment Guidelines

There are no formal paper-pencil assessments. Continuous observational assessment will be used to track each child’s progress, focusing on developmental milestones across all domains.

Course Duration

The Wise Foundation Program is a 10-month course, aligned with the Cambridge Primary Academic Calendar.

Promotion Criteria

Students will progress to Grade 1 based on:

  • Readiness for primary-level learning
  • Completion of the WFP
  • Child turning 5 years of age within the academic year
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