Aspire international preschool policies
- PROMOTING POSITIVE BEHAVIOR
- MEDICATION
- CARE, LEARNING AND PLAY POLICY
- FOOD AND DRINK
- DROP OFF & PICKUP
- HEALTH AND SAFETY
Educating kids about respecting others and their environment.
Encouraging good, compassionate, and polite behavior.
Self-discipline.
Identifying individuals.
The essentials of social skills.
Discerning right from wrong.
As role models, the employees. Highlighting the positive attitude.
Workshops/meetings for parents.
A designated employee responsible for behavior.
No physical punishment.
Every kid received the same treatment.
Anti-bullying.
Following health regulations could help stop the spread of illness.
strategies for dispensing and keeping prescription medication. Precise dosage, name, and date.
Documentation and witnessing.
In an emergency, paracetamol or similar medication will be used with permission and prescribed on-site.
Details about staff medicine.
First Aid in an emergency.
We aim to provide for each child in our care individually.
Our care is focused on their welfare.
Our team members are knowledgeable and skilled.
Engaging parents.
providing a variety of experiences.
Learning through play.
Knowledge of Right and Wrong.
Monitoring, tracking and evaluating development.
Excellent dining experiences.
A balanced diet and dietary requirements.
Menu for three weeks.
Inspections of the environment’s health, including storage.
Consuming fresh fruit and vegetables and mineral water.
Dietary allergies.
No child should eat alone.
Daily family feedback.
Simple food hygiene instruction.
During the admission process, applications must include the name and picture of the Parent/Guardian.
The children’s Parent/Guardian must sign applications to issue the entrance and pick-up card.
During pick-up time, a Guardian card must be present.
Children will not exist unless the card is shown.
Drop off will be from Gate 2.
The teacher’s assistant and Nanny will supervise at the Entrance and Exit point.
Gates open from 7:30, as classes start at 8:00.
Daily room inspections.
Risk evaluations.
Safe work procedures.
Focus on safety and security.
Evacuation and fire safety methods.
Guidelines for infectious diseases.
Hygienic restrooms for changing.
Food recommendations – allergens.
A first aider is always on duty site (all trained).