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Learn About Our Ethics
At Little Roots, ethics shape how we teach, care, and communicate every day.
In practice, this means age-appropriate classroom boundaries, positive language, and close teacher-parent coordination. We actively observe each learner, share meaningful progress with families, and adapt support where needed. From arrival to dispersal, our goal is simple: create a trustworthy early-learning environment where children feel secure, curious, and ready for the next stage.
Care Before Rush
Consistency in Routine
Respectful Communication
Learning with Purpose
Transparent Parent Communication
Inclusive and Respectful Classrooms
Continuous Teacher Observation
Age-Appropriate Positive Discipline

Our Values and Motto
Vision & Mission
To give young children a safe, happy, and meaningful start to school through warmth, rhythm, and guided early learning.
Educational Philosophy
We combine stories, movement, music, sensory play, and hands-on activities so learning feels natural and engaging.
Curriculum
Our classroom approach builds language, habits, confidence, creativity, and early school readiness in age-appropriate ways.
Facilities
Children learn in a welcoming space designed for comfort, movement, supervision, and playful first experiences of school.
Parental Involvement
We keep parents informed through practical updates, approachable communication, and a supportive home-school connection.
Safety & Security
Daily routines, caring supervision, and a secure environment help children feel settled and parents feel reassured.
Why Parents Trust Little Roots Playgroup School
Caring teachers with gentle guidance
Children receive patient support, calm communication, and age-appropriate guidance that helps them settle comfortably into school life.
Safe and child-friendly daily routine
Arrival, activity time, hygiene, snack, and dispersal follow a dependable rhythm that helps children feel secure every day.
Play-based learning with purpose
Rhymes, stories, movement, and hands-on activities build language, focus, confidence, and early thinking in a joyful way.
Bright classrooms and engaging materials
Colorful spaces, creative tools, and well-planned classroom resources keep children active, curious, and happily involved.
Clear communication with parents
Families stay informed through approachable teacher interaction, practical updates, and a supportive home-school connection.
Strong school-readiness foundation
Children grow in habits, social comfort, early literacy, number awareness, and confidence before moving to the next class.

