4 Years Old Course (N2)
KUNO method's courses: - Uses original and effective 3-stage experiential learning approach that engages children. - Offers holistic curriculum of KUNO's 6 learning areas that extends beyond traditional focus on single subjects like Mathematics, Science & English - Focuses on mastery of well-rounded foundational skills. - Creates authentic learning experience and invokes natural curiosity that extend beyond traditional worksheets-based enrichment. - Encourages group etiquette, communication, public speaking skills - Promotes independent learning as classes are non parent-accompanied. - Caters to intellectual and emotional development of different age groups with age-appropriate course offerings for 3 to 6 years old children. Term Duration: 7 once-a-week lessons No. of terms: 6 terms a year Class setting: 2 teachers with 6 to 10 children, non parent-accompanied (Nursery 2: 5 to 8 children) Enjoy Waiver of Enrollment Fee (Worth $50) with SAP voucher in Welcome Pack
Whole Brain Development/ IQ/ EQ/ Stimulation
Branch Address: | Age Group(s): |
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Northpoint City Mall (South Wing) | North Region 1 North Point Drive #02-183/84 Singapore 768019 enquiry@kunomethod.com.sg 6560 8588 |
3-4 years |
Safra Punggol (OPENING SOON IN DEC 2018) | North-East Region 9 Sentul Cres, Singapore 828654 enquiry@kunomethod.com.sg 6560 8588 |
3-4 years |
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We saw this new center at Northpoint during one of the weekends shopping and decided to let my kid to trial out since we are living nearby and it is convenient. This is the second enrichment on braining training my kid has attended other than right brain training programs in other centres and I do think he enjoyed Kuno too. I see quite a bit of socialising among the classmates like group work. Class size is very small - maybe it's because it is newly opened and hence not so crowded yet. In any case, no complaint about it being small class size at all as my kid gets more attention. Teacher is engaging and somehow focus on getting the child to think, not memorise. I think it's generally a fun experience for us :)