
The Pre-Primary section in a school refers to the early childhood education stage that comes before formal primary (or elementary) school. It typically includes programs designed for children aged 2 to 6 years and focuses on the foundational development of cognitive, emotional, social, and motor skills through play-based and activity-based learning.
Key Features
- Focus on play, stories, music, movement, and basic social interaction
- Introduction to numbers, alphabets, colors, shapes, etc.
- Emphasis on learning routines, manners, and communication
- Often run by trained early childhood educators
Pre-Primary Levels in School
- Nursery (3–4 years old)
- KG (4–5 years old)
- Prep (5–6 years old)
Think of it as the foundation stone for a child’s schooling journey — helping them transition smoothly into primary education.