Your child’s first day at preschool is a milestone moment in your parenting journey. Your child is stepping into their second home, and you want to be sure that they will be safe.There are three ways which we measure your child’s safety at school.
Physical Safety:
Preschool premises:
Premises for the preschool is separate and have gates, walls and other obstacles to ensure security against exit (of the children) or entry (of those who may wish harm to the children)
Staff:
All staffs are undergone a background check, including legal and criminal records. Teaching and non-teaching staff are trained to respond in any emergency.
Identity:
Identification cards are given to all children, as well as parental authority cards to the parents.
Classroom:
Electrical cords are kept out of reach of children. Electrical outlets are covered with childproof materials. Cleaning supplies and medicines are locked away.
Toys:
All materials (toys, mats, etc.) are met regulatory standards. Suitable fall surfaces are present around any play equipment.
Observation:
CCTV cameras are installed in all classrooms.
Consistency:
Daily safety checks are carried out to ensure that maintenance is up to date.
Emotional safety:
Individual attention:
A suitable student to teacher ratio (1:20) with a caretaker is maintained.
Teacher quality:
The staff is qualified to teach the children
Cognitive safety
Teaching Materials:
All teaching materials including toys are age appropriate. They are all made of child safe materials.
Syllabus:
The syllabus is structured in a manner that doesn’t stress out the children