...where children are at the centre of everything we do! Network International School is a British Curriculum Education Centre in Yangon, Myanmar. We aim to provide a caring learning environment where children receive an affordable, high-quality education of an international standard.
Network Nursery
11B Shin Saw Pu Road San Chaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar
Lower Primary (Reception - Year 1)
55 Shin Saw Pu Road Sanchaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar
Phone: 510157, 510735
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Network Nursery and Preschool
Preschool
| The children move to our Preschool building at 3 or 4 years of age. In Preschool we plan many different activities for the children to develop skills across all areas of the curriculum. Most children attend Preschool full time, which is 5 mornings a week. An enriched child-centred learning environment allows the children to learn to interact, share, explore, discover and invent. |
Goals
To help children become enthusiastic learners. This means encouraging children to be active and creative explorers who are not afraid to try out their ideas and to think their own thoughts.
To help children become independent, self-confident, inquisitive learners.
To foster a love of learning, not just in preschool, but all through their lives.
To learn at the child’s own pace and in their own way.
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There are several key areas of focus for the Preschool Programme:
Personal, Social and Emotional Development: The children become increasingly confident in themselves and able to communicate their needs. They are able to share and interact positively with their peers and teachers. We achieve this by encouraging shared games and activities. They learn to take turns, listen to others and to be good caring friends to each other. |
Physical Development: Including gross motor and fine motor skills.
Gross Motor skills Gross Motor skills are developed through many activities such as climbing, running, jumping, swimming, ball games or following obstacle courses. Gymnastics classes are introduced for the older children in the last couple of terms in Preschool. |
Fine Motor Skills Fine Motor Skills are developed in classroom and outside play activities. The children have choices in visiting “Play Centres” where they can choose the activities that interest them, such as threading, lego, construction play etc. There are many opportunities for the children to develop fine motor skills by participating in sand play, water play, painting, drawing, play dough activities etc. |
Communication, Language and Literacy The language of instruction is English, and language skills are developed continually while the children are engaged in the many varied daily activities. The children’s literacy skills develop through listening and responding to stories. They are encouraged to communicate verbally, to tell their own stories and relate their own experiences. The Preschool library is filled with many different types of children’s books which the children may borrow. Pre-writing skills are developed alongside their fine motor skills. In Preschool the children begin to learn early phonics which serves as the foundation to successful reading. |
Mathematical Development Counting and number skills are developed through many different play activities. The children enjoy puzzles, games, sorting and counting activities. They begin solving maths problems through their imaginative play activities (e.g. playing ‘shop’). To acquire the foundation for logical thinking, children need many opportunities to count objects, sort them into piles and add some to a pile and take some away. It is by playing games like these that they will learn to truly understand mathematical processes. Without these concrete experiences, children may be able to make accurate computations but not necessarily understand how these processes relate to real life. |
Creative Development We believe that each child has creative potential and we aim to develop this. The children enjoy music, singing, dancing, drawing, painting, craft and pretend play on a regular basis. They also participate in a Christmas concert every December. |
Knowledge and Understanding of the World Various activities are planned around themes that are meaningful to children. In this way they learn much about the world around them and their place in it. For example, for a theme on Animals the children might sing songs, paint, do craft projects and observe pets like fish, turtles, or guinea pigs. They might listen to stories about different types of animals, move like different animals, pretend to be dolphins in the pool or lions in pretend play time. They might visit the local zoo. |
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