Diamond Class program at Crystal
The Diamond Class is where curiosity and creativity come together to create an engaging, exciting learning experience for children aged 4 to 5. This stage in your childās development is all about fostering independence, critical thinking, and collaboration, while preparing them for the more structured learning environment of formal schooling. Our Diamond Class provides a well-rounded curriculum, tailored to meet the needs of every child.
Curriculum Highlights
In the Diamond Class, we strike the perfect balance between academic readiness and hands-on exploration. The curriculum includes:
- Early Literacy & Numeracy: Building foundational skills through interactive storytelling, phonics, counting games, and problem-solving activities.
- Creative Arts: Inspiring creativity through painting, crafts, and drama, where students explore self-expression and imagination.
- Science & Nature: Introducing basic scientific concepts through fun, hands-on experiments and outdoor exploration to spark curiosity about the world around them.
- Physical Development: Daily activities that enhance motor skills, coordination, and overall fitness, including our dynamic play sessions.


Why Choose Diamond Class?
The Diamond Class is designed to inspire and challenge children as they prepare for the next stage of their education. Our nurturing, experienced teachers ensure each child receives personalized attention and support to build confidence and a love for learning. By encouraging exploration, collaboration, and creativity, we help each child shine brightly as they develop essential academic and social skills.
A Day in the Diamond Class
Our structured daily routine provides a balance of academic instruction and play-based learning, with plenty of time for creative exploration and outdoor fun. Here’s what a typical day looks like:
- Morning Learning Time: Focus on core subjects like literacy, math, and science.
- Snack & Play Break: Time to refuel with a healthy snack and enjoy outdoor play.
- Creative Projects: Hands-on arts and crafts, where students can express their ideas.
- Lunch & Storytime: A nutritious meal followed by storytime to wind down before afternoon activities.
- Afternoon Enrichment: Engaging activities like music, sports, or special interest programs like Piano or Monkeynastix.
