KEY Nursery at Horsh Tabet is part of the KEY
Nursery Network. Like all nurseries in the network, our
nursery strives to provide children with an early
childhood education that is child-centric and
multilingual.
Because every child’s education and well-being is our
utmost concern, we make sure that all our children are
not only well-educated through the best practices
available, but also happy, nurtured, and appreciated so
they leave our nursery positioned to be successful both
in their education and life journey.
Curriculum & Methodology
Key Nursery at Horsh Tabet follows the
well-established approach, the KEY System®, which
provides children with an early childhood education that
is project based, child-centric multilingual. It has
been carefully put together by our team of education
experts who understand that the first several years of a
child’s life are critical to their long-term
development.
This system draws on international best practices in
early childhood education and delivers a comprehensive
program that allows children to become active
participants in their own development, opening the way
toward optimal growth and learning. It also enables
children to develop critical life skills and become
well-rounded individuals who have the ability to face
the challenges and journey of life.
The KEY System® is a project based, multilingual,
child-centric curriculum that is based on children’s
needs, academic curiosity, and socio-cultural
concerns. Because language is an important development
catalyst we offer instruction in English, French, and
Arabic. Not only does it support children’s cognitive
development, but it helps prepare them to engage with
today’s diverse world, and ensure they have a greater
advantage to pursue a more outstanding educational
path and achieve balance in their lives and
careers.
Our curricula focus on five key areas: cognitive,
linguistic, social, emotional, and physical
development. Cognitive development involves reasoning,
intelligence, language development, and memory.
Linguistic development involves comprehension,
expression, and communication.
Social development includes hygiene, interpersonal
skills, and self-management skills (autonomy).
Emotional development is the ability to experience,
regulate and express a range of emotions. Physical
development involves fine motor skills and gross motor
skills. By providing instruction tailored to building
these five areas, children leave our nurseries with
critical early skills and competencies.
At KEY Nursery, the curricula is delivered by having
children with varying abilities and interests work
together in small groups on open-ended, short and
long-term projects that aim to provoke children’s
creative thinking and problem-solving abilities and
allow different possibilities of exploration, enabling
children to develop skills in a variety of areas.
Classes
To ensure children receive the best instruction possible,
and are among peers who are at their same level, we offer
five class levels to fit all age groups. These classes cater
to children ranging from as young as two months of age to as
old 4 years and 9 months. Each class level has a carefully
selected curriculum specific to its age group, which is
tailored to the needs of the children.
CORRESPONDING AGE
To determine a child's class level, we use their age as
of September of the current academic year
KINDER KEY 2 CHILD’S TYPICAL DAY AT THE NURSERY
Special Needs
The staff at KEY Nursery made sure there were resources
in place to cater to our daughter's specific needs. We
are truly amazed and impressed by the nursery's work and
their expertise in special needs children.
Helene T.
At KEY Nursery we believe that all children, with or
without special needs, should have a positive educational
experience and opportunity to develop their skills and
abilities among their peers. We also believe that other
children benefit from a diverse range of peers and helps
ensure they grow up with an open mind and heart.
As such, our nursery aims to provide an inclusive nursery
environment where every child is welcomed. In that
respect, we welcome special needs children and offer them
equal opportunities to experience our unique curriculum
and learning environment. We encourage parents of
special needs children to reach out to the nursery and set
up a meeting to discuss their child’s specific needs so we
can discuss any resources required and ultimately ensure
their child’s progression at the nursery.