Computer
In our computer laboratory activities, children are introduced to computers and guided to use the mouse and keyboard, which helps develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. Through classroom-supportive games aligned with the program’s learning objectives, students also learn the importance of using information technology correctly.
Chess
This mind sport helps develop children’s mental and cognitive abilities. The aim of the chess lessons is to enhance strategic thinking skills and foster diverse and multi-dimensional thinking abilities.
Ballet & Modern Dance
These activities help children express their emotions through movement and music, develop aesthetic appreciation, improve hand-foot coordination, build self-confidence, foster responsibility and teamwork, and gain the ability to perform in front of an audience. All activities are conducted by expert instructors.
Physical Education
Our goal is for children to understand their bodies and follow instructions correctly. Activities include basic physical movements such as walking, running, hopping, jumping, rolling, climbing, and balance exercises. They also focus on hand-eye-foot coordination, major muscle group development, concentration, and flexibility. Physical education sessions introduce foundational skills for various sports and promote achievement, confidence, and discipline through fun games and competitions, supporting the growth of healthy and self-confident children.
Swimming
Swimming lessons are conducted in stages to help children gain confidence and discover and improve their physical abilities. Students learn to stay afloat, control their breathing, perform freestyle and backstroke swimming, and practice leg movements for both strokes, acquiring fundamental swimming skills.
Drama
Drama activities contribute significantly to raising children who are empathetic, self-confident, and able to express themselves effectively. Through dramatization, imagination exercises, and creative drama activities that support language development, children improve their use of gestures, facial expressions, and body language while learning to communicate their emotions clearly.
Music
The aim of music lessons is to help children love and value music, strengthen auditory perception, express themselves through music, develop a habit of listening to classical music, recognize different music genres and instruments, and use their bodies in rhythmically and aesthetically appropriate ways. The Orff method is predominantly used to develop rhythm and support language skills.
Library
Library activities encourage children to love books and view them as both friends and guides. From the second semester, preparatory students receive library cards, enabling them to borrow books from the school library and develop responsibility by returning them on time.