Junior KG

First School (1 - 2 Year)

Building Bright Futures with Right Brain Oriented Learning

At Nachiketa School, our Junior KG program is specially crafted for curious young minds aged 3.5 to 4.5 years. We combine playful learning with value-based education, setting a strong foundation for lifelong learning.

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Skills That Children Will Learn

Activity-Based Learning

At Nachiketa School, Junior KG is more than just the first step – it’s where your child’s journey of curiosity, creativity, and confidence begins. Our Right Brain Oriented Education approach helps little learners develop memory, imagination, and emotional strength through play, stories, music, and exploration.

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Safe and nurturing environment

For Children to Recognize and Be Sociable

Your infant will grow in a safe and nurturing environment designed to engage their senses and spark curiosity. Our First School program (1–2 years) is flexible and child-centered, allowing little ones to explore through music, movement, stories, and play. We encourage social interaction, early communication, and emotional bonding with peers and teachers alike. Outdoor time and guided group activities support healthy physical and mental development.

Language and Communication

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We introduce basic words, sounds, and songs to promote speech development and expressive skills in a joyful way.

Social Interaction

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Children engage with peers through circle time, group play, and teacher-guided bonding exercises to build early relationships.

Sensory Play

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Tactile toys, music, and movement activities help stimulate the senses and improve coordination and exploration.

Motor Skill Development

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From crawling and walking to holding and stacking, we support fine and gross motor development through daily activities.

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