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UPPER SERANGOON CRESCENT

Tel: 6920 9473
Email: usc473d@agapelittleuni.com
Preschool & Infant Care

COMMONWEALTH

Tel: 6479 7001
Email: hawpar@agapeLittleUni.com
Preschool

THOMSON

Tel: 6659 4990 | Fax: 6659 4980
Email: thomson@agapelittleuni.com
Preschool 

CECIL

Tel: 6223 8081
Email: cecil@agapelittleuni.com
Preschool & Infant Care

CHOA CHU KANG Blk 632A

Tel: 6764 6126
Email: cck632a@agapelittleuni.com
Student Care & Preschool

CHOA CHU KANG Blk 789

Tel: 6769 0725
Email: cck789@agapeLittleUni.com
Preschool

CLEMENTI

Tel: 6775 8086
Email: clementi@agapelittleuni.com
Preschool

COMPASSVALE

Tel: 6816 0112
Email: compassvale@agapelittleuni.com
Preschool & Infant Care

GAMBAS

Tel: 6353 0115
Email: gambas@agapelittleuni.com
Preschool 

JURONG WEST

Tel: 6861 8865
Email: jw274D@agapeLittleUni.com
Preschool

SENG KANG EASTWAY

Tel: 6312 5541
Email: sk325B@agapeLittleUni.com
Preschool

KALLANG

Tel: 6848 9230
Email: kallang@agapeLittleUni.com
Preschool

Programme Information & Objectives for Different Levels

Grade​

Activity​

Focus/Objective​

PG, N1​

Exposure to Muse Arts Teaching Methodology​

Introducing Music as a form of Instruction​

Instill Muse Arts Routine  ​

Allow the child to better understand our requirements of them during each lesson. Setting ground rules on when to play and when to listen.​

Building their music foundation via the  introduction of Music and Movement with Music​

Getting used to move in a coordinated motion with the Music.​

Instilling a culture of Freedom within Limits’.​

Exposure to Musical Instruments​

Year 1: Percussion Instruments​

Year 2: Melodic Instruments​

N2, K1, K2​

Reinforcing Muse Arts’ Teaching Methodology and Routine​

Instilling our Teaching Methodology and Routine to become second nature in them to enhance its effectiveness for the purpose preparing them to participate in activities that require a stricter control of progress, and adherence to time line, e.g., Preparation for a Performance.​

Exposure to orchestrated performances​

Learning to work together and listen to each other so as to create a cohesive musical piece.​

Exposing them to more specific musical instruments, such as Keyboard / Ukulele / Xylophone​

Further enhancement to their musical knowledge via exposure to more specific Musical Instruments. This allows parents to discover their child’s area of interest.​

Student Care Tuition Schedule (School Terms)

Check out the latest schedule of our programmes.

For enquiries, please call : 6764 6126.

If a student is enrolled after the term has started, pro-rated tuition fees will be chargeable for the remaining number of lessons.

Registration fee of $30 and materials fee are payable except for existing agape students.

Deposit of $100  is required for each subject.

*You are welcomed to call and check if we are able to arrange for any alternative timing if your child is not available for the following timing.
 

ProgrammesLevelSchedule
Chinese

$225 per 9 lessons

 

Primary 1Thursday, 4 pm – 5.30 pm

(Commencement Date : 19 Sep 2019)

 

Chinese

$225 per 9 lessons

 

Primary 2Thursday, 2.30 pm – 4.00 pm

(Commencement Date : 19 Sep 2019)

Chinese

$270 per 9 lessons

 

Primary 3Thursday, 5.30 pm – 7.00 pm

(Commencement Date : 19 Sep 2019)

 

Chinese

$270 per 9 lessons

 

Primary 4Friday, 2.30 pm – 4.00 pm

(Commencement Date : 20 Sep 2019)

 

Chinese

$315 per 9 lessons

 

Primary 5Friday, 4.00 pm – 5.30 pm

(Commencement Date : 20 Sep 2019)

 

Chinese

$315 per 9 lessons

 

Primary 6Friday, 5.30 pm –7.00 pm

(Commencement Date : 20 Sep 2019)

 

English

$225 per 18 sessions

 

Primary 1Tuesday & Wednesday 3.15 pm – 4.00 pm

(Commencement Date : 17 Sep 2019)

Mathematics

$225 per 18 sessions

 

Primary 1Tuesday & Wednesday 2.30 pm – 3.15 pm (Commencement Date : 17 Sep 2019)
English

$225 per 18 sessions

 

Primary 2Monday, 3.15 pm – 4.00 pm &

Tuesday, 4.00 pm – 4.45 pm

(Commencement Date : 16 Sep 2019)

Mathematics

$225 per 18 sessions

 

Primary 2Monday,2.30 pm – 3.15 pm &

Tuesday, 4.45 pm – 5.30 pm

(Commencement Date : 16 Sep 2019)

English

$270 per 9 lessons

 

Primary 3Wednesday, 4.00 pm – 5.30 pm

(Commencement Date : 18 Sep 2019)

 

Mathematics

$270 per 9 lessons

 

Primary 3Tuesday, 5.30 pm – 6.15 pm

Wednesday, 1.45 pm – 2.30 pm

(Commencement Date : 17 Sep 2019)

** If a student is enrolled after the term has started, pro rata tuition fees will be charged for the remaining number of lessons.

** Existing Agape’s students will be entitled to a waiver for the registration fee of $30 and material fee of $10 for each course registered. Non-Agape students are required to pay both.

** You are welcomed to call and check if we are able to arrange for any alternative timing for the above classes if your child is not available on the above timings.

FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE

 

ActivitiesWhat do we do everyday?
Arrival and Breakfast

Infant and toddlers arrive at any time according to the family’s schedule. For infants who arrive early, a good breakfast will keep them fulfilled and happy for the day
Morning GreetingsA time for Educarers to greet every child and share a song/book with the children
Large Group TimeInfants and toddlers gather and engage in holistic activities
Discovery TimeA time for infants and toddlers to explore the different materials and equipment in their learning environment. The infants and toddlers are free to choose what they want to do according to their interests
Small Group TimeAn opportunity for Educarers and infants/toddlers to share learning moments in a small group

Outdoor TimeA time for infants/toddlers to explore the environment beyond the classroom environment. It includes time to engage in planned gross motor activities
Lunch

An unhurried time to sit together, communicate and serve lunch to the infants/toddlers
Nap TimeA time for infant and toddler to rest according to their natural sleeping time
Shower / Diaper TimeA time to bond with the infants/toddlers through shower/diaper time
DepartureA time to communicate with parents about the happenings in the day; and to model respectful communications with our various stakeholders

Adapted from: Holt (2010). Bringing the High/Scope Approach to your Early Years Practice.NZ: Routledge.

HQ & TRAINING CENTRE

Tel: 6479 7002
Email: enquiry@agapeLittleUni.com

Facilitating Inquiry Work through the 7-Step Teaching Strategy

In Agape Little Uni, inquiries are carried out using the 7-step teaching strategy. The 7-step teaching strategy provides a systematic way to engage children purposefully and meaningfully.

StepDescriptionSuggested Activities
Tuning InThe main purpose of Tuning In is to stimulate children’s interests in the topic of study.
  • Storytelling
  • Songs and Rhymes
  • Picture Talk
  • Field Trip
Storytelling The teacher finds a suitable story that is related to the topic of the week. She models good reading habits and spoken language. She reads the story with expressions and intonation to gain the children’s attention.
  • Puppetry
  • Picture Talk
  • Dramatization
Role PlayWith regards to the topic of the week, teachers plan learning
experiences which allow children to enact a role or an action.
  • Mathematical activities
  • Discovery activities
  • Cookery
  • Puppetry
  • Songs and Rhymes
Art and CraftChildren get to master their fine motor skills and work on 2-D and 3-D artwork with regards to the topic of study.
  • Creating 2-D and 3-D artwork
Cleaning UpChildren learn to clean and pack up after completing their activities.
  • Wipe the tables
  • Putting things back to its original places
  • Washing of hands and tools
  • Sweeping
Cooling DownAfter the children have participated actively in the preceding activities, they take this time to calm down.
  • Listen to a soothing music
  • Close eyes and rest
Wrap Up

 

Teachers recall the activities that were done in the day and
reinforce what was taught during these activities.
Recall

  • A story
  • A song
  • A rhyme
  • A word/phrase
  • An action
Principles of Teaching and Learning in Early Years Curriculum

 

Agape PrincipleWhat it looks like in practice?Related EYDF
Guiding Principles
Active and
Authentic
Learning
Experiences
  • Provide concrete and real-life materials for learning
  • Plan learning experiences that include an integration of various learning areas
  • Allow children to experiment new ideas through play and planned learning experiences
  • Children are able to connect classroom learning experiences with real-life experiences
  • Learning experiences provide choices
  • Learning experiences cater to the different interests and developmental stage of young children
  • Learning experiences derived from assessment of children’s learning on a regular basis
  • The Developing Child
  • The Intentional Programme
Positive
Connections
  • Teachers work closely with parents in curriculum making
  • Teachers use positive language to communicate with young children and their families
  • Teachers observe and plan respectful learning experiences that embraces the diverse backgrounds of young children
  • Teachers model good language and tone when communicate with children during routines, transitions and learning experiences
  • Centre may invite professionals to provide talks and workshops to keep our parents abreast of the latest
    development in infant services and care for young children
  • The Involved Family
  • The Professional Educarer
  • The Intentional Programme
  • The Engaged Community
Authentic
Assessment
  • Ongoing assessment of children’s learning is carried out everyday
  • Teacher has a systematic plan to observe and record children’s progress on a regular basis
  • The content of each summary report is based on regular documentations of children’s learning
  • Assessment processes include children’s views and voices
  • The Developing Child
  • The Involved Family
  • The Professional Educarer
  • The Intentional Programme
Guidance,
Empowerment
and Support
  • Teachers and children are co-learners in the classroom
  • Teachers develop children’s critical thinking skills by asking effective and age-appropriate questions
  • Teachers create a conducive and rich environment for learning
  • The learning environment promotes opportunities for choice-making and interactions
  • Teachers provide feedback and encourage children to improve their own work
  • The Developing Child
  • The Involved Family
  • The Professional Educarer
  • The Intentional Programme