ADMISSIONS OPEN 2026-27!
At Toddlers Early Years Centre, learning begins with wonder. As a preschool associated with ECA, we focus on how children explore, express, and build confidence in their earliest years — laying strong foundations for school and beyond.
– Play-based curriculum aligned with ECA guidelines
– Focus on language, motor skills, and social development
– Caring, trained early childhood educators
– Safe, warm, and child-friendly environment
– Balanced blend of learning, creativity, and joyful discovery
Get Your Child Enrolled at TODDLERS Early Year Centre
Admission Process
Enquiry and Consultation
Book a Campus or Virtual Tour
Application Submission
Child Interaction/Assessment
Offer of Admission
Fee Payment and Enrollment Completion
- Birth Certificate
- Student passport-size photographs
- Previous school reports (if applicable)
- Immunization record
Virtual Tours Available
FAQs for Parents
What are the school timings?
The school operates from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
What programs are offered at Toddler’s Early Years Centre?
We offer a comprehensive range of programs to cater to different stages of early learning:
- Pre-Nursery: (18 months – 2.5 years) A gentle introduction to school life through play-based learning.
- Nursery to Kindergarten: Building foundational literacy, numeracy, and social skills.
- Grade 1 to Grade 5: An inquiry-driven curriculum focusing on academics, creativity, emotional intelligence, and leadership.
- Daycare Services: Full-day and half-day flexible daycare options for children aged 6 months to 10 years.
- After School Program: Activities including art, music, sports, coding, and homework support.
What curriculum does TEYC follow?
What is the fee structure and what does it include?
Our fee structure varies according to the program and the child’s age group.
Fees include: Academic instruction, Co-curricular activities, Learning resources and materials, Basic health and safety services and additional charges apply for transport, uniforms, daycare and special activities. (Link for detailed fee structure).
How can I schedule a tour or enroll my child?
At what time should we drop our child at school?
Parents are encouraged to drop their child on time at the start of the school day. During this time, children play together in the play area, which helps new children settle comfortably in a friendly and informal environment. Late arrivals may have to enter the classroom directly, which can slow down the settling process. Timely drop-off supports a smoother transition for the child.
How do you handle a child who cries during drop-off?
The class teacher personally greets the parent and child, gently takes the child, consoles them, and engages them in play activities. Gradually, the child is taken into the classroom and involved in different activities. We inform parents that it is normal for children to cry initially, and most children settle within 4–5 days.
If my child falls asleep during school hours, do you have resting arrangements?
Yes. We run a daycare program after school hours. Understanding that children may still be adjusting to home routines, we keep two cots ready. If a child falls asleep, we ensure they are comfortable and well-rested.
How do you monitor washroom routines and hygiene?
Washrooms are cleaned at regular intervals. The campus supervisor conducts routine checks, and hygiene is monitored through a daily checklist to ensure cleanliness and safety.
Do you use CCTV or other monitoring methods?
Yes. The Centre Head has access to CCTV, and children are monitored at regular intervals to ensure safety.
What safety protocols and emergency measures does the school follow?
We have a dedicated emergency response team. In case of an emergency, doctors are on call, and parents are immediately informed. Appropriate action is taken based on the situation.
Can we see the classrooms, play area, and pantry?
Yes, absolutely. Parents are welcome to visit the campus and view all areas to feel confident and satisfied.
What activities and learning engagements do you provide?
Children participate in activities focusing on gross motor and fine motor skills. They learn colors through painting, workbook activities, pasting exercises, and hands-on learning. Rhymes are taught using musical keyboards to make learning enjoyable and interactive.
If my child doesn’t eat properly, will you inform us?
Yes. Teachers inform parents during dispersal if the child has not eaten well. This helps parents decide about feeding at home.
How does the support staff assist children?
Support staff play a vital role by assisting children with their daily needs. They closely support and guide children throughout the day.
What is the medium of communication with children who don’t understand English?
While the medium of instruction is English, daily communication is supported in the child’s mother tongue. Over time, children gradually pick up English words and begin forming sentences naturally.
If a child falls sick, do you inform other parents?
Yes. If a child has an illness that may be contagious, we inform parents and advise them not to send their child to school until recovery.
Can we send snacks from home?
The school follows a healthy fruit break instead of a snack break, where fruits and juices are provided. Allowing individual snacks may disrupt routine and create inconsistency.
My child is allergic to certain fruits. How is this managed?
Parents can inform the school about allergies at the time of admission or through the app. The child will be excluded from that particular fruit on the specified day.
Do you share my child’s behavior with parents?
Yes. We regularly share both positive and challenging behaviors with parents. Detailed discussions happen during PTMs, supported by an observation tracker that records the child’s development.
How do you handle conflicts between children?
Teachers immediately address the situation, engage children in activities, and gently explain appropriate behavior. Children are helped to understand feelings, empathy, and why certain actions may hurt others.
Do you have an emergency team?
Yes. All incidents are documented through an incident report, and necessary safety protocols are followed.
Do you provide potty training?
Daycare staff take children to the washroom at regular intervals. This helps children become comfortable with washroom routines and promotes hygiene and independence over time.
What is the protocol if someone else comes to pick up my child?
Parents must inform the school via WhatsApp, sharing the person’s name, photo, and contact number. If someone arrives without prior information, we verify by video calling the parent before handing over the child.
How is my child’s overall development assessed?
We observe the child’s physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development regularly. Understanding a child’s physiology helps set realistic expectations and ensures holistic growth, creating a strong foundation for lifelong well-being.