Vernus Early Learning Centre

Motto: Developing necessary skills for future success
At Vernus ELC, we are proud in providing a stimulating, safe and nurturing early learning environment ensuring you and your child are comfortable. At VELC we value each child as a unique individual, and strive to promote the growth of the whole child social, emotional, cognitive and spiritual.
The staff strives to develop positive attitudes about the learning process by encouraging children to explore and discover, to ask questions, to respond to others, to be responsible, to problem solve, to create, to enjoy books and to actively play. This play develops a child’s basis for developing meaningful social interactions, creative problem-solving skills, and a wide range of communication and physical abilities.
Our curriculum supports this philosophy, while regular communication, community events and parent participation cultivate strong relationships among our families and staff.
These experiences help children to conceptualize their world and lay the foundation for the future learning.

Facilities
Reflecting the IPC program, the Vernus ELC’s rooms are an open-planned setting, which presents the students with the opportunities to make choices throughout each session. The classroom will have different corners like puppet show creativity corner, circle time corner, building corner for blocks, art and creativity corner.
Our daily program is designed to reflect students’ needs, interest and stage development. Using individual learning objectives, they interact, explore, investigate and further develop their communication skills through a variety of learning centers. This centers reflect the Key Learning Areas described in the IPC curriculum.

Classrooms
The Center has different teaching classes from nursery to kindergarten in addition to rooms for other uses (IT Lab, Science Lab, Music Lab, Activity).
All classes are well equipped with comfortable chairs and tables, special corners for reading and activities (like puppet show and dressing corner) student’s locker and the teacher’s table. All classrooms are also equipped with multimedia tools giving teachers and students an easy access to the online databases and electronic libraries. All classrooms are equipped with smart boards and overhead projectors. 

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