
Nursery 2 Curriculum and Programmes at
Primus International Nursery School
The curriculum for our 3 turning 4 years olds is based on the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum (EYFS) and embraces the Learning Goals within the Singapore curriculum, Nurturing Early Learners (NEL). The Curriculum is further enhanced by international curricula. The children learn through purposeful play combined with focused first steps in learning to read and beginning to write in both English and Chinese and in developing numeracy skills.
The Primus Schoolhouse Pre-Kindergarten curriculum is arranged around Seven Spheres of Learning:
Prime Areas | Specific Areas |
Language Arts Speaking and Listening English/Chinese | Language Arts Reading and Writing English/Chinese |
Personal Empowerment | Thinking Mathematically |
Healthy Bodies | Creativity and Culture |
Inquiring Minds |

Inquiring Minds and Creativity and Culture provide the breadth of curricula whilst teaching staff maintain a balanced academic focus on Maths and Language Arts both in English and Chinese. Our private nursery school also follows Singapore Maths curriculum ensuring a smooth transition between each phase of a child’s education. A wide range of curricular activities are designed to enable each child to achieve the goals and objectives appropriate to his or her individual stage of development.
Children develop at their own rates, and in their own ways. The learning as outlined briefly below and overleaf is for Nursery 2. The age/stage bands and curricula overlap because learning is not fixed to age but suggests a typical range of development. Educators assess where each individual child is within their developmental stage and facilitate learning experiences appropriate to them.
The Unique Child reaches out to relate to people and things through the Characteristics of Effective Learning, which move through all spheres of learning. These are,
Playing and Exploring Engagement |
Active Learning Motivation |
Creating and Thinking Critically Thinking |
Finding out and exploring
Playing with what they know
Being willing to “have a go”
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Being involved and concentrating
Perserverance
Enjoying achieving what they set out to do
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Having their own ideas
Making Links
Choosing ways to do things
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These characteristics underpin children’s learning and we use these statements in conjunction with the EYFS curriculum. We use these statements in the Early Years to assess how children learn as well as what they learn.
Our Seven Spheres of Learning, as elaborated, are as follows.
Language Arts Speaking and Listening English/Chinese
Active Learning, Creating and Thinking Critically | Playing and Exploring |
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Personal Empowerment
Relationships, Self Confidence | Feelings and Behaviour |
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Healthy Bodies
Gross Motor Skills | Fine Motor Skills |
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Language Arts Reading and Writing English/Chinese
Active Learning, Creating and Thinking Critically | Playing and Exploring |
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Thinking Mathematically
Active Learning, Creating and Thinking Critically | Playing and Exploring |
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Creativity and Culture
Music and Dance | Art |
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Inquiring Minds
Active Learning, Creating and Thinking Critically | Playing and Exploring |
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