We infuse the Chinese language into the unique MindChamps PreSchool curriculum which is backed by over two decades of research in the 4 domains of Education, Psychology, Neuroscience and Theatre to give your child a holistic learning experience in a vibrant Chinese speaking and learning environment.
Most of the core and enrichment modules at MindChamps Chinese PreSchool are designed to be effectively bilingual for all levels to help your child meet the requirements for primary school, in both local and international schools. We also offer the Chinese Cultural Appreciation special module exclusively to children attending our Chinese PreSchools, where your child will get to learn and experience China’s rich heritage and culture through hands-on activities.
The immersive learning environment at MindChamps Chinese PreSchool will greatly benefit local families who are looking to provide their children with a foundation in Mandarin, as well as expat families who are keen to introduce their children to the Chinese language and culture.
Looking for more information on Chinese preschool programmes or tips to navigate through your child’s preschool journey?
Here are some articles we have curated that may be useful for you.
“Thanks to the strong Mandarin immersion environment, Alexander has been spouting more Mandarin at home and happily sings the songs (English and Mandarin) that were taught in school. He would also ask us to read the weekly Chinese and English books. I think the school is integral in cultivating this love for both languages, something that is extremely invaluable in any child’s early learning journey.” Read More
– Parents of Alexander Fong
“Since he started attending MindChamps Chinese PreSchool @ Thomson, Isaac learnt many words in both Mandarin and English. He can converse with a basic level of understanding and enjoys songs and stories in both languages. This will enable him to tap into the advantages of being proficient in one of the most widely spoken languages in the world today.” Read More
– Irene Lau, mother of Isaac Crawshaw