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Bright Kids Nursery is a 21st-century learning nursery that provides safe and quality childcare services for age groups 0-4 years. Bright Kids Nursery is expanding fast and is already emerging as a champion of technology and innovative teaching methods. The nursery has seven branches across Abu Dhabi in Al Muroor, Bain Al Jesrain, Al Najda, Khalifa City A, and Al Manaseer, a branch in Al Ain, and one branch in Sharjah. More branches across the UAE will be opening soon.
KBBO Education, a subsidiary of KBBO Group, developed the Bright Kids Nursery brand around the three core pillars of innovation, dreams and connections to the future. Children are exposed to a curriculum that promotes the development of innovation, creativity, problem-solving and thinking skills that are transferable and empowering.
Guided by the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) approach in a Montessori setting, Bright Kids Nursery's curriculum is broad, balanced, and highly inspiring. Bright Kids Nursery provides stimulating environments that encourage the development of cognitive, psychomotor and social skills, confidence, and independence. At Bright Kids Nursery, the dedicated educators and staff, who are highly-qualified, passionate, friendly and caring, ensure that each child receives support and attention.
Bright Kids Nursery uses neuroscience-based learning strategies that are carefully mapped to the ways in which the brain develops, unravelling the secrets of coding for toddlers with a specially designed programme, 'Coding @ 2'.
Community-focused and sensitive to Arab-Islamic needs, Bright Kids Nursery views parents as partners in their child's learning.
Year of Tolerance Initiatives
During the Year of Tolerance, Abu Dhabi's Bright Kids Nursery, a subsidiary of KBBO Education, is celebrating the spirit of the UAE and 'oneness with others and nature'. From a very young age, the children are encouraged to be empathetic, open and accepting.
Alok Bishnoi, KBBO Education's Chief Operating Officer, explained: "At Bright Kids Nursery, we believe it is important to promote acceptance, celebrate differences and have empathy and respect for others. The children learn to care for our environment and appreciate the people who help us in our daily lives. We plan special events for Earth Day, World Environment Day, Green Day and No Plastic Day. We make sure the children are conscious of ways to save trees, water and electricity and protect animals, and we teach them to reduce, reuse and recycle."
In line with Global Sustainable Goals and in order to conserve resources in the UAE, the nursery chooses age-appropriate projects that are sensitive to the children's learning needs. Initiatives include teaching children about plastic's negative impacts on marine animals, recycling waste materials into creative projects, and adopting endangered animals and learning how they contribute to the ecosystem.
Karan Brown, Director at KBBO Education, explains: "At Bright Kids Nursery, we have an initiative where the children at each of our branches adopt an endangered animal through the World Wildlife Fund. We talk about the animal during Circle Time, and the children learn how it benefits humans. They also learn about conditions and factors that pose threats to the animals' survival, and about ways in which they can help."
"Bright Kids Nursery sees the Year of Tolerance as only the beginning; in the coming years, we will continue to honour the teachings of Sheikh Zayed at all branches," added Bishnoi.
Bright Kids has been awarded Superbrands status for 2019. The Nursery adheres to very high international standards for safety and quality; all branches are ISO 9001:2015 certified and have been declared 'Safe Nurseries' by Safe World Specialists.
KBBO Education is a direct subsidiary of KBBO Group, a diversified holding company headquartered in the UAE with operations across the MENA region, Europe and the US.
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