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At Natkhat, academics are always child-centered
and joyful

We follow a play-based, exploratory approach – learning through songs, stories and projects – because kids learn best when they’re happy and engaged. Our philosophy embraces the idea that early education must be holistic. As experts explain, 360-degree development means supporting emotional, social, cognitive and physical growth together. So one day your child might be painting bright shapes, and the next they’re building a block tower or listening to a nature story. Through all activities, teachers encourage questions, creativity and confidence.

Holistic Play & Projects

Lessons become adventures. Our project-based activities turn ordinary class topics into “thrilling quests” (for example, making a mini-garden to learn about plants) that spark curiosity. This hands-on learning is proven to turn routine facts into memorable fun.

Emotional & Social Learning

Every child learns at their own rhythm. We emphasize kindness, sharing, and expression. Teachers are always guiding gentle conflict resolution and praise, helping little ones build empathy and teamwork skills. A nurturing environment (warm smiles, gentle redirection) helps each child feel valued and brave enough to try new things.

Multisensory Exploration

Our days are full of art, music, movement and play. Building with blocks teaches math and motor skills. Sorting colors or cooking play-dough mix teaches science. Story circles grow language skills and listening. We reinforce reading, counting and problem-solving through games, puppets and playful experiments.

Our classrooms are cozy and colourful: low shelves with books and puzzles at child-level, hand-painted murals, and math toys within reach. We keep class sizes small so every child gets plenty of one-on-one attention. In short, our teaching philosophy is:
laugh, learn, love – in that order