Our Legacy
Welcome to an addition to our esteemed 43-year legacy of educational excellence — The STEP Kids School.
Rooted in a rich tradition of nurturing young minds, this state-of-the-art preschool is thoughtfully designed to offer an exceptional foundation for children aged 1.5 to 6 years. With a commitment to innovative teaching methods and a holistic learning approach, we warmly invite young learners to begin a journey where curiosity is encouraged, creativity flourishes, and every child’s unique potential is celebrated.
Admission Open
Toddler, Playgroup, Nursery, Jr. KG (LKG), and Sr. KG (HKG)
Admission Open
Please fill out the Admission Enquiry Form provided here for programs including Toddler, Playgroup, Nursery, Jr. KG (LKG), and Sr. KG (HKG). Our admission counselors will contact you to understand your requirements and guide you through the next steps.
Alternatively, you are welcome to visit our campus to complete the enrolment process with support from our admission counselors.
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FAQ'S
What is the teacher-to-student ratio in your preschool?
We maintain a 1:10 teacher-to-student ratio, ensuring individualized attention and a nurturing learning environment.
What is the school timings?
Class-wise school timing is as follows –
a) Toddler Program – 09:30am to 12:30 pm
b) Play Group Program – 09:30 am to 12:30 pm
c) Nursery Program – 09:30 am to 12:30 pm
d) Junior Kindergarten (JKG) Program – 09:30 am to 01:30 pm
e) Senior Kindergarten (SKG) Program – 09:30 am to 01:30 pm
f) Day Care Program – Post School hrs to till 05:00 pm
How many days in a week can my child attend the school?
All our programs at The STEP Kids School & Daycare are for five days a week
What is the philosophy of early education at The STEP Kids School?
We believe in a holistic approach to early education, fostering cognitive, emotional,
physical and social development through age-appropriate, play-based learning.
What sets The STEP Kids School curriculum apart from other schools?
Our curriculum is designed to provide a well-rounded education, emphasizing creativity,
critical thinking and emotional intelligence while promoting experiential learning.
What are the benefits of enrolling my child in preschool?
Preschool offers numerous benefits, including early socialization, foundational learning
skills, cognitive development and a structured yet engaging environment.
What kind of teaching-learning approach do you follow?
Our methodology incorporates brain-based learning strategies, maximizing a child’s natural
ability to absorb knowledge while honing their skills in a fun and engaging environment.
What does a typical daily schedule look like?
Our scientifically curated daily schedule balances structured learning, creative exploration
and physical activities to support cognitive, social and motor skill development while
promoting emotional well-being.
How do you ensure my child is learning and developing appropriately?
At The STEP Kids School, we conduct regular observational assessments and
developmental screenings to track each child’s progress and ensure they are growing at their
own pace.
Do & Don’t for the Parents
Do’s
- Participate enthusiastically in all events involving Parents.
- Ensure your child reaches the school on time every day.
- The child’s name should be mentioned on the school bag, lunch-box, water-bottle & shoe with a permanent marker.
- An extra pair of clothes along with undergarments & napkin needs to be sent along with the child everyday to school.
- Any delay in picking up the child after the class timings should be informed to the concerned teacher well in advance.
- Parents should bring to the notice of the concerned teacher if the child suffers from any kind of allergy.
Dont’s
- Parents’ should not asked for CCTV access of Classroom – Giving parents CCTV access can negatively impact a child’s development by making them feel constantly watched and restrict their natural behavior. Children need a free environment to explore and learn, but it may affect their Social Interaction. Additionally, it can disrupt teacher-child relationships and might encourage over-parenting.
- Do not send your child to school if he/she is unwell.
- Only vegetarian food should be sent with the child for snacks.
- Do not send a new person to pick up the child. The school will not hand over the child to a new unknown person.
- Parents should not let their child wear any expensive jewelry or articles to school. The school will not be responsible for any loss of the personal belongings of the child.