Elementary Classes
An elementary school is the main point of delivery of primary education for children between the ages of 6–11 and coming between pre-kindergarten and secondary education. Our pre-kindergarten start at 3 years of age.
A nursery school is a school for children between the ages of three and five years, staffed by suitably qualified and other professionals who encourage and supervise educational play rather than simply providing childcare. However, child care is a prerequisite to a better learning environment. It is a pre-school education institution, part of early childhood education. To go to primary school, nursery is the first year of foundation. The curriculum goals of a nursery school are more specific than for childcare, but less strenuous than for primary school.
Primary education tends to focus on basic academic learning and socialization skills, introducing children to the broad range of knowledge, skill and behavioral adjustment they need to succeed in life – and, particularly, in secondary school. In general, a student learns basic arithmetic and sometimes rudimentary algebra in mathematics, English proficiency (such as basic grammar, spelling, and vocabulary), and fundamentals of other subjects.