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Learning

Exploring. Growing. Thriving.


At The King’s Orchard, learning is an adventure of discovery. Through hands-on, play-based activities and inquiry-driven lessons, our students build strong foundations in academics, creativity, faith and social skills.

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Crèche

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Child-Centered Approach
Lessons are flexible and responsive—built around children’s interests, strengths, and developmental levels.

Play-Based Discovery
Play is our primary vehicle for learning. Whether in small groups or solo, children practice decision-making, creativity, and resilience.

Play
Group

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Scaffolded Experiences
Teachers guide, model, and gradually release responsibility as children gain confidence and independence.

Integrated Projects
Children work on theme-based projects that weave together art, literacy, science, and movement for deeper, connected learning.

Nursery

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Faith Inspired Learning
Our curriculum and activities richly include Faith building disciplines to ground our students in Faith at an early age.

Diversity & Inclusion
Materials reflect relevant and diverse backgrounds, languages, and traditions. We celebrate our cultural richness in all its forms.

Year 1

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Nature-Inspired Learning
Our outdoor garden and classrooms are part of the curriculum—hands-on learning meets fresh air and green spaces.

Hybrid Curriculums
We use a rich blend of the British curriculum, with a Montessori approach to deliver world class education, relevant to our immediate country.

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