International Small Hands Academy
, Istanbul, Turkey
At Small Hands, our priority is to be the parent's closest partner in raising independent, progressive thinking children. Our high quality native English teachers teach and reach out to all children by focusing on each individual child. We also offer German, Japanese and Turkish immersion courses. All children at Small Hands have the opportunity to experience more than one culture and language. We are proud of our diverse community and the enriching opportunities it provides.
International Small Hands Academy offers children from ages two to six, a warm and homely nursery/kindergarten. Our campuses have cozy classrooms, and large gardens for outdoor exploration, giving a personal touch to the children's experience where they can feel safe and comfortable in their early years’ education. We promote independence and encourage our children to develop skills, which will contribute to their personal, social, emotional and intellectual growth by giving them the opportunity to express themselves on a daily basis. Our curriculum follows the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS: England's curriculum for preschool children), giving our children the opportunity to embrace themselves and explore in nature-based settings.
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