The Little Rascals Preschool is licensed to accommodate 24 children, between the ages of 18-months to 5 years old. Our school offers a full-time and part-time program. It is open all year round.
TIMING
Part-time: Monday to Friday, 8 AM – 12 PM or 9AM – 12 PM
Full-time: Monday to Friday, 7 AM – 6 PM
SCHOOL FEE
Fee is payable in advance. Registration is conformed upon receipt of post-dated cheques/cash. Registration fee is $25/- (non-refundable).
SNACKS & LUNCH
The preschool provides food for all children. Part-time children receive a morning snack and full-time children get a morning snack, lunch, and an evening snack after nap-time.
NAPS
All full-time children are required to take a daily nap, lasting an hour and a half to two hours.
PROGRAM BREAKDOWN
The school program is academic and theme-based. To provide children with additional stimulation and learning experiences, the school has been divided into two centres: Academic Play Centre has blocks, music, library, dramatic portion, quiet corner, with a listening area in the middle. Activity Centre has sand and water play, discovery, creative arts, and manipulative toys and activities.
GAMES & ACTIVITIES
We provide a variety of toys, games, etc. to engage children in an academic play. At The Little Rascals, you can find computers, puzzles, card games, colouring, action figures, toy vehicles, blocks, dramatic play (house, hairdressers, tools, etc.), building toys (e.g. Lego), books, nature table, sensory games, and many more.
ARTS & CRAFTS
Aside from a theme-based craft that all children are required to participate in on a daily basis, we also have colouring books, crayons, art supplies such as glue, markers, stickers, construction paper, glitter, etc. if children are interested in doing crafts.
OUTDOOR PLAY
Depending on the weather, teachers are required to take the children for outdoor play in our playground twice a day: once in the morning and again later in the afternoon. Through this, children are able to connect with the outside world and participate in outdoor activities and get the required amount of energy they need to stay healthy and proactive.
FIELD TRIPS
We occasionally take the children out for walks around the neighbourhood. In the summer time, we take them to the library and the park beside it once a week.