KG & Pre-Schoo
Levant School Kindergarten Stage
Kindergarten at Levant International School nurtures a love for learning while building a strong academic foundation. Our curriculum focuses on early childhood development, creativity, exploration, and socialization in a supportive environment, aiming to develop the whole child—academically, emotionally, and socially.
ABC
Shapes
Colors
Languages
Listening Skills
Analysis Skills
Drawing
Physical
Self-dependence
Music

Why & How?
Academic Approach
Our teaching philosophy centers around play-based learning, where children explore concepts through hands-on activities, storytelling, and interactive games.
We emphasize individualized learning to cater to each child’s pace, focusing on building foundational skills in language, math, and social interactions. Core subjects are integrated with creative activities like music, art, and movement to encourage holistic development.

High hygiene standards
Ideal classroom
Special attention to nutrition
What we offer?
Core Subjects & Learning Areas
About usLanguage and Literacy
Introduction to letters, sounds, vocabulary, and basic reading skills.
Mathematics
Early concepts of numbers, shapes, patterns, and problem-solving.
Arts & Shapes
Encouraging creative expression through drawing, painting, and crafting.
Physical Education
Basic motor skills development through games and activities.

Putting Knowledge in Practice
Extracurricular Activities
Discover engaging activities that complement academics, fostering creativity, teamwork, and personal growth.
- Sports: Basic physical activities to develop coordination and teamwork.
- Art and Craft: Weekly sessions to encourage self-expression and fine motor skills.
- Music and Dance: Engaging in fun music and dance activities to promote rhythm and creativity.
- Islamic values: teaching the spirituals of Islam and Ramadan holy month
Take a Role in Raising Your Hero
Parent Involvement
Parents are encouraged to be active participants in their child’s learning. We offer regular updates on progress and provide opportunities for parent-teacher meetings to discuss development. Home activities and reading programs further strengthen the school-home connection.

