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Quality - "ABC" Checklists
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- AT First Selecting a
professional early education and child-care provider can seem an
overwhelming task. It's one
of the most important decisions you'll make, since the early years of care
are crucial to your child's long-term development. Like every parent, you want the best care for your
child, and a setting where your child's educational, physical, personal and
social development will be nurtured. Jumeirah International Nursery
School provides some
easy-to-follow steps with our Quality Checklists. We take some of the stress out of
the process of choosing an early education centre, and make it as
easy as "A B C" ! We invite you
to visit our School. We
are committed in helping you make a fully informed decision about your
child's future. The "A
B C Quality Checklist" we've provided can serve as a
guideline in helping you select the best environment for your child's
care. At Jumeriah Infants Nursery School, we're confident in our ability to exceed
these guidelines. We have
over 15 years of experience in providing consistent, quality care that's
both affordable and convenient. We offer
programs for toddlers through to kindergartners. Our ability to offer
this continuity of care will provide your child the sense of security that
comes from a long-term relationship.
Our Early Years & Foundation Stage of National
Curriculum (UK) is based on the
philosophy that children learn through play. So, for every age group, we offer a program that fosters fun and
learning. To meet every
parent's needs, we also offer flexible hours. Presently,
we're open from the morning till early afternoon. We intend to offer
late afternoon and
evening programs also, for both full and part-time care. Click on an age group on the Right Menu for a checklist that you can take along as you visit the centers in your area. Each checklist list notes the essential criteria to ensure high quality learning and care for your child. Jumeirah International Nursery School's checklists are based on guidelines furnished by the "Office for Standards in Education", OFSTED, UK. |