Bilingual Nursery School

Educational Project

The period from birth to six years old is the most critical for a child’s social and cognitive development. Pedagogical research highlights that personality development largely depends on experiences during this stage of growth. Saint Denis School places great emphasis on organizing the learning environment, fostering relationships, selecting appropriate activities, content and methodologies, as well as staff training and development.

Activities are primarily structured for age-homogeneous groups, without neglecting opportunities for inter-age play.

Saint Denis School aims to be a "second home" for the child, offering:

A serene and welcoming environment

to ease the temporary separation from parents and support meaningful growth experiences.

Authority
to help children accept social rules and develop a balanced relationship with their surroundings.
Warmth and kindness
so they feel welcome and can freely express the joy of being with others.

At Saint Denis School children grow to be:

Happy and well-adjusted
Sociable
Increasingly independent
Confident in their abilities
Respectful of themselves and others
Intellectually curious and motivated

Bilingualism

One of Saint Denis School's distinctive features is introducing and fostering English language learning from an early age.

From the first days of school, teachers immerse children in a context enriched by extensive use of English (listening and speaking). This includes greetings, instructions, naming objects, questions and answers, rhymes, songs, group activities and visual experiences. Initially, gestures and visual aids support verbal communication. Over time, children memorize sounds, associate them with meanings and develop the ability to understand and use them without needing Italian as an intermediary.

To facilitate English learning, teachers use various resources, such as: flashcards for vocabulary games, songs and rhymes to familiarize children with the sounds of English in a fun way.

Children naturally and spontaneously learn English through playful, engaging activities.

Throughout the three years of Nursery School, all morning educational activities (up to and including lunchtime) are conducted in English for 20 hours per week. Afternoon activities are conducted in Italian by the section’s class teachers.

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Activities with Saint Denis School

The Saint Denis School’s Three-Year Educational Plan aligns with: the European Key Competencies for Lifelong Learning, the 2012 Ministerial Guidelines, Law No. 107/2015, pedagogical, psychological and neuroscientific theories from Piaget, Bruner, Montessori, Visalberghi, De Bartolomeis, Gardner and Goleman.

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Daily activities for children follow the guidelines for Nursery School's areas of experience:

Self and Others

Body and Movement

Images, Sounds and Colors

Speech and Words

Understanding the World

Objects, Phenomena, Living Beings

Numbers and Space

Some of the proposed activities include:

observation and description, listening and creative production

expressive and manipulative activities

musical activities

recreational activities, both free and guided

preparation for celebrations and holidays

preschool readiness activities (pre-writing, pre-reading, pre-math)

The teachers develop specific choices regarding content, methods, organization and evaluation. Specifically:

they observe the child's initial conditions, emotional-relational dimensions, learning rhythms and pace, evident interests, the evolution of autonomy and the level of acquisition of early skills;

they meet to evaluate the development of the program and identify common strategies;
they prepare and share systematic observation sheets with families through periodic individual meetings;
they compile each child's work in a folder containing their yearly production, showcasing their progress and achievements.

Among the various proposed activities, an interesting one is "body language": the children gradually become familiar with the surrounding space and their body. In doing so, they discover themselves and develop their abilities, learning not to fear new motor experiences. Using hoops, balls, ribbons, cubes, tubes and more, the children develop good coordination for various motor actions such as walking, running, jumping, crawling and rolling. They learn to recognize different body parts, control their movements and gain confidence in interacting with others in shared spaces, without fear or insecurity.

The continuity project

In a perspective of educational continuity, the Preschool teachers coordinate programming of objectives, methodologies and observation tools with Primary School teachers. They share data about each child and conduct joint educational and recreational activities.

Preschool students and first-grade primary students follow a shared path in preparing for various celebrations while also participating in "open lessons," where they have the opportunity to sit together and carry out joint activities. On these occasions, primary school children act as "tutors."

A TYPICAL DAY

7:30 – 9:00: Arrival

Children and their parents are greeted with a smile and a warm gesture: everything contributes to starting the day positively!

9:00 – 10:30: Educational activities in English

Painting, crafting, salt dough, collage, pouring activities and more. The first activity of the day is done together to establish a positive and friendly group environment.

10:30 – 11:00: Snack and free play

Morning Snack

A small break with seasonal fresh fruit to recharge!

Free Play

Children are encouraged to engage in a game for a relatively extended period to gradually foster their sense of autonomy.

11:00 – 12:30: Educational activities in English

The second part of the morning involves more individualized work: teachers work one-on-one with each child, creating a closer and more trusting relationship.

12:30 – 13:00: Lunch

Pre-Lunch Routine

It’s a joy to gather together for roll call, share stories about the morning and sing a few songs. Then, it’s time to wash hands and eat!

Lunch

Special attention is paid to children’s nutrition, offering a balanced menu designed specifically for them. Everything is carefully prepared in the school's internal kitchen.

13:00 – 13:30: Personal hygiene and departure for half-day attendees
13:30 – 15:30: Nap for younger children / Preschool activities in Italian for older children

Nap time for younger children

Stories, rhymes and lullabies help guide children to sleep. Soft, relaxing background music and dim lighting do the rest.

Preschool activities for older children

Children are taught elements of pre-writing, pre-reading and pre-math to prepare them for Primary School.

15:30 – 16:00: Educational activities in Italian
16:00 – 16:30: Afternoon departure and snack
A shared break in the middle of the afternoon!
16:30 – 18:30: After-school activities and extra courses
For children staying longer, there are activities like storytelling, rhymes, singing, as well as free and guided play. Those opting for extra courses can choose from dance, martial arts, yoga and more.
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