







About Kindergarten
Our philosophy is learning through play as we offer a stimulating environment for children.


We believe play is the foundation of early learning. Our teaching integrates play-based methods that spark curiosity and creativity.
We create opportunities for hands-on learning, discovery, and problem-solving to build confidence and independence.
Kindergarten teachers demonstrate patience, empathy, and sensitivity, recognizing that each child is on their own developmental journey.
We work closely with parents and guardians to support each child’s growth, creating a strong home-school partnership.
We believe play is the foundation of early learning. Our teaching integrates play-based methods that spark curiosity and creativity.
We create opportunities for hands-on learning, discovery, and problem-solving to build confidence and independence.
Kindergarten teachers demonstrate patience, empathy, and sensitivity, recognizing that each child is on their own developmental journey.
We work closely with parents and guardians to support each child’s growth, creating a strong home-school partnership.
Our Classes
At Meridian School, our Kindergarten program is thoughtfully designed to support the developmental needs of young children through age-appropriate, play-based learning. We focus on nurturing curiosity, creativity, and confidence in a safe and caring environment.


In Pre-KG, we introduce children to the school environment through fun, interactive activities. Learning is based on sensory play, movement, music, and storytelling. Children begin to explore


LKG lays the foundation for structured learning in a joyful way. Activities are designed to encourage curiosity and independence. Children learn


UKG prepares children for primary school with a more structured learning approach, while still keeping it engaging and playful. Children are introduced to
Our Montessori Kindergarten is filled with exciting, age-appropriate activities that nurture creativity, fine motor skills, and joyful exploration

Children enjoy working with their hands through fun projects like paper folding (origami), cutting, gluing, and collage work.
From finger painting to watercolors, we encourage children to express themselves freely through color and form.
Educational games, puzzles, and storytelling are part of our daily routine to build cognitive and language skills.
Using blocks, clay, and natural materials, children explore shapes, balance, and design.
Dress-up corners, puppet shows, and pretend play support emotional growth and social development.
Gardening, sand play, and water-based exploration allow children to connect with the natural world.
Music, dance, yoga, and simple exercises help children develop coordination and body awareness.
While engaging in creative and playful activities, children are also building foundational skills in.