Growing community of curious young learners
Carefully designed structured academic activities
Qualified teachers trained in the Kit Knit curriculum
From Playgroup to UKG and Extended Childcare
- Structured topic-based learning to help children understand their surroundings.
- English language development through rhymes, storytelling, and guided interaction.
- Visual and sensory learning for early developmental stages.
- Routine-based activities that help children become independent.
- Etiquette and mannerism classes encouraging respectful behaviour.
- Daily updates shared with parents about classroom learning and activities.
- Vocabulary building and sentence formation activities.
- Interactive general awareness learning through quizzes and discussions.
- Show-and-tell sessions that develop confidence and speaking ability.
- Life skill classes encouraging independence and responsibility.
- Sports and physical activities that improve coordination and teamwork.
- 50+ structured modules based on EVS, Mathematics, and English.
- Revision of concepts introduced in earlier programs.
- Introduction to phonics and word recognition.
- Reading practice that builds comprehension skills.
- Writing activities including letter formation and word building.
- Life skill activities that strengthen independence and confidence.
- Strong phonics practice and improved reading fluency.
- Sentence writing and structured language learning.
- Activities that strengthen comprehension and understanding.
- Preparation for smooth transition into formal schooling.
- Entrepreneurial exposure through creative school exhibitions.
- Children create products and present their work during school events.
At Kit Knit Preschool, children are accompanied by our friendly mascot ZaSha, a playful cat who represents curiosity, creativity, and joyful learning. ZaSha appears in school activities, posters, storytelling sessions, and creative projects, helping children feel excited and connected to their learning journey.
Creative Arts
Children explore creativity through art, craft, weaving, pottery, and design activities.
Storytelling
Interactive storytelling sessions that develop imagination and language skills.
Music & Movement
Rhymes, music, and movement activities help children build rhythm and coordination.
Sensory Play
Hands-on exploration activities that stimulate curiosity and cognitive development.
Life Skills
Daily routines and guided activities that build independence and confidence.
Communication
Language development through conversations, discussions, and classroom interaction.