We believe that every little child is a bundle of potential, curiosity, and joy. Our pre-primary program is designed to nurture young minds through playful learning, loving guidance, and hands-on experiences that spark lifelong learning.
Research shows that 90% of a child’s brain development happens before the age of 6. That’s why we focus on:
We follow a play-based and child-centered approach, where learning happens naturally through games, stories, music, movement, and exploration.
Our teachers are early childhood specialists who understand that each child is unique. They nurture, guide, and celebrate every small achievement, creating a warm and safe environment where kids feel loved and valued.
Welcome to the heart of early learning! At St. Claret High School, our pre-primary section is where curiosity blossoms, friendships form, and little learners take their first joyful steps into education.
Our pre-primary program is thoughtfully divided into:
Nursery (3–4 years)
Lower Kindergarten (LKG) (4–5 years)
Upper Kindergarten (UKG) (5–6 years)
Each level is designed to match the developmental needs of young children.
Enrollment is open for children aged 2 to 6 years. We welcome families to visit, meet our educators, and see how we nurture bright beginnings.
Birth certificate
Passport-size photos
Parent ID proof
Safety is our priority. Our campus is child-safe, sanitized regularly, and designed to provide a secure space where children feel confident and cared for. All staff are trained in first-aid and gentle discipline techniques.
Our loving and experienced educators understand the needs of young children. They are not just teachers—they are storytellers, guides, and warm-hearted mentors who make learning magical.
We believe learning continues beyond the classroom. We work closely with families through regular updates, parent-teacher interactions, and events that welcome parent involvement.
Our school calendar is filled with fun: Festival celebrations (Sankranthi, Bathukamma, Dussehra and Christmas, etc.). Color days, theme days, and dress-up events. Storytelling week, annual functions.