Kindergarten

Nursery - K3

At BCCI, it is our mission to provide each child with a holistic, nurturing, and inspiring learning environment. In Kindergarten, students experience various activities and lifelong learning experiences, providing them with opportunities to develop a God-centered mission, the right character, academic excellence and serve others by being socially, emotionally, spiritually, academically and physically skilled. The BCCI Kindergarten level adopted the US Common Core curriculum through a God-centered integrated approach.

Our Kindergarten program focuses on the students’ happiness, creativity and innovation, problem-solving and critical thinking, collaboration, social skills, and self-help skills. Only when students feel safe and trusting in a conducive environment will they truly be open to exploring and diving into learning new things.

ENGAGING LIFELONG EXPERIENTIAL ACTIVITIES

Experiential learning is an educational approach that emphasizes personal or practical experience in the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes. Students are encouraged to develop a passion for learning and a thirst for knowledge by engaging in authentic experiences that allow them to learn what they need to know.

Throughout the school year, students have the opportunity to engage in a number of activities. These include the following:

CHAPEL

A weekly chapel program (Wednesday mornings from 8:00 to 8:30). Our Kindergarteners feel God’s presence through listening to the Biblical Words of God during Chapel Day. Our young learners develop a love of praying, reading the Bible, and following positive examples from a given theme. These Chapel Time experiences change the way they believe in God and touch their lives religiously and spiritually.

FIELD TRIPS

Play a significant role in a student’s learning process. Doing a meaningful field trip helps spark student’s passion or curiosity. This will push students to take learning into their own hands and build a habit to do it more and heighten their motivation in learning the world around us. Usually by grade and related to specific areas of study. Students learn through visiting and experiencing an environment, activity, or workplace. Followed by a discussion on what interested them and how they might apply that to what they are learning in class.

RECESS

Play is a vital component of a child’s development, and as such, each  grade level has two recess periods into the daily schedule. Recesses take place either in our covered area or in the outdoor play area. In the event of excessively hot weather or highly polluted air, the students use our kinesthetic playroom for indoor play.

NAP TIME (NURSERY TO KINDERGARTEN 2)

Nap time is an important part of their daily routine, providing an opportunity for rest and rejuvenation with their busy day of learning and play. This is designed to help the students wind down from their energetic activities and prepare for a period of peaceful rest.

ACADEMIC PROGRAM

The Kindergarten team firmly believes that each child can experience success. Teachers and support staff are dedicated to displaying the best potential in each student. We have specific and measurable benchmarks at each grade level, but our emphasis is nurturing the unique developmental growth of our early learners. We want them to master concepts fully and reach grade-level benchmarks yet, we are aware that all children develop in their own time and through varied pathways, all beyond the guidance of God’s grace.

CURRICULUM

A Biblically-Integrated U.S. Common Core Curriculum
At BCCI, we provide an international curriculum encompassing a wide range of subjects while integrating biblical principles into the learning experience based on US Common Core standards. Our aim is to equip our students with the necessary tools and knowledge to excel in high school, lay a solid foundation for studying at international universities and career preparedness, and make a meaningful impact on the world as a Christ-centered institution.

The primary language of instruction is English. Additionally, students learn Thai and Chinese, becoming fluent in both languages.

KINDERGARTEN CLASS DETAILS

Maximum Class Size: Nursery (10), Kindergarten 1-2 (15), K3 (18)

CORE CURRICULUM

As one of the growing schools in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, our curriculum is centered on our students and their developmental needs. We transitionally adopted the U.S. curriculum for kindergarten students as it involves a multitude of learning experiences that are grounded on a meaningful understanding of early childhood development. These practical experiences are established daily within an integrated process curriculum that follows core curriculum standards for Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and US NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards).

Our Kindergarten students are prepared with the foundation in literacy skills such as phonological awareness, beginning writing, and numeracy skills to transition smoothly into the primary school program. Through classes that provide age-appropriate learning experiences. We focus on shaping your child’s future holistically, are able to think positively and critically, feel and value the importance of life the people around, and can do things independently with confidence and to follow and obey God.

ASSESSMENTS

Assessments in Nursery to Kindergarten 3 Levels are based on a checklist. It is a checklist for developmental milestones covering each child’s different learning areas and skills, which show that they attain the adopted curriculum standards.

Each level of assessment is described as follows:

EX – Extending – The student develops an understanding beyond the expected concepts and competencies in relation to the expected learning.

P – Proficient – The student develops a complete understanding of the concepts and competencies in relation to the expected learning.

A – Approaching – The student develops an approaching understanding of the concepts and competencies in relation to the expected learning.

D – Developing – The student develops a limited understanding of the concepts and competencies in relation to the expected learning.

EM – Emerging – The student develops an initial understanding of the concepts and competencies in relation to the expected learning.

 

Furthermore, we have the student’s behavioral and personal growth and work habits assessments, which follow the legend mentioned below.

C – Consistent – Personal growth and work habits are consistently applied during the duration of the term/academic year.

P- Progressing – Personal growth and work habits are progressing in manner during the duration of the term/academic year

I – Inconsistent – Personal growth and work habits are inconsistently maintained during the term/academic year.

Every middle and final term, we also assess students’ progress by writing progress reports across learning areas. These reports are diligently shared with the parents during the Parent-Teacher Conference during the final term and sent home during midterm.