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Little Scholars ( Pre-K)

Our Little Scholars Program for Ages 4–5

At Ramana Learning Center, we believe 4- and 5-year-olds learn best through fun, meaningful experiences that spark their curiosity, confidence, and creativity. Our early learning program is specially designed for preschool and pre-K children, with hands-on activities that support their social, emotional, thinking, and motor skills development.

Through engaging play, guided exploration, and supportive routines, children build key foundational skills—while feeling safe, seen, and excited to learn. Whether they are discovering colors, exploring science, playing with numbers, or building early literacy skills, every child learns at their own pace in a warm, nurturing environment that celebrates their individual growth.

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Why Little Scholars Matters:

  • Social Connections: Children practice listening, taking turns, sharing, and working together during group activities and guided exploration.
  • Emotional Growth: Engaging routines and creative experiences help children express their feelings, build empathy, and develop self-regulation in a supportive environment.
  • Foundational Skills: Through purposeful play, children strengthen early academic skills—whether they are exploring new ideas, discovering patterns, building language, or expressing creativity.
  • Confidence & Independence: By trying new activities, solving small challenges, and sharing their ideas, children develop confidence, independence, and a love for learning.

Program Requirements:

  • Age: Children must be 4 to 5 years old to participate.
  • Workshop Timings: Morning Session: 9 am to 12:30 pm
  • Parent Participation: A parent or guardian must accompany the child throughout the workshop. Parents may stay inside the classroom or wait in the lobby depending on the child’s comfort level.
  • Important Note: This is not a daycare service. It is a structured, interactive children’s workshop designed for learning and engagement.

Program Features:

Art Class

  • Hands-On Art Projects using child-safe materials
  • Sensory Art & Process-Based Play
  • Guided Creativity with shapes, colors & textures
  • Movement & Music to inspire the artistic mood

STEM for Little Kid

  • Simple Science Experiments & Sensory Exploration
  • Building Challenges with blocks, magnets & loose parts
  • Nature Discovery & Outdoor STEM Play
  • Music, Movement & STEM-Based Games

Reading readiness

  • Engaging Storytime with interactive and age-appropriate tales
  • Circle Time Games & Hands-On Activities to encourage collaboration
  • Joyful Songs & Rhymes that enhance memory, rhythm, and communication
  • Creative Play & Expression to stimulate imagination and motor skills

Math Games

  • Counting Songs & Movement Games
  • Sorting, Matching & Categorizing Activities
  • Hands-On Math Materials (blocks, beads, shapes)
  • Stories & Rhymes that build early math language

A Gentle Start to Group Learning

Whether your child is getting ready for preschool or just beginning to explore the world outside home, Little Scholars provides a warm, welcoming introduction to structured learning with a playful twist.

This program is led by nurturing instructors who understand the developmental needs of young children and create a safe space for every child to feel seen, heard, and supported.

Fee Details:

Little Scholars Tuition Monthly $750.00

Give your child the gift of joyful learning, new friendships, and a stronger sense of self.

We can’t wait to welcome you to the circle!

Frequently Asked Questions About Little Scholars (Pre-K)

What ages does the Little Scholars program accept?

Little Scholars is designed for children who are 4 to 5 years old. The program is specifically tailored to the developmental needs of pre-K and preschool-age children.

What is the schedule and session timing?

The program runs as a Morning Session from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm. Please contact your nearest branch for current session dates and availability.

Does a parent need to stay during the workshop?

Yes. A parent or guardian must accompany the child throughout the workshop. Parents may choose to stay inside the classroom or wait in the lobby, depending on their child's comfort level.

Is Little Scholars a daycare program?

No. Little Scholars is a structured, interactive children's workshop designed for learning and engagement — not a daycare service. A parent or guardian must be present throughout each session.

What activities and subjects are covered?

The program covers four enriching areas: Art Class (hands-on projects, sensory play, shapes & colors), STEM for Little Kids (simple science experiments, building challenges, nature discovery), Reading Readiness (storytime, songs & rhymes, circle time games), and Math Games (counting songs, sorting, matching, and hands-on math materials).

How is Little Scholars different from regular Pre-K?

Little Scholars goes beyond typical pre-K by combining purposeful, play-based exploration with structured skill-building across social & emotional development, early literacy, math foundations, and STEM — all led by nurturing instructors trained in early childhood development. Every child learns at their own pace in a warm, celebratory environment.

How do I enroll my child?

You can register online through our student portal (myportal) or contact your nearest branch to speak with an advisor. We offer a free trial class so your child can experience the program before you commit.

How to Enroll

  1. Create your parent accountRegister on My Portal as a parent. It only takes a few minutes.
  2. Add your child and choose a program — Once logged in, click Add a child, then use our simple enrollment wizard to select the program and complete registration.
  3. Receive your confirmation email — You will receive an email confirmation as soon as your child’s enrollment is complete.
  4. We follow up with you — A branch staff member will call you to discuss next steps and get your child started on the program.