During these early years, children reach key educational and social milestones that shape their future learning. From mastering basic reading and math skills to developing social relationships and emotional resilience, primary school is where children start to build the knowledge and skills that will serve them throughout their education.
At this stage, children begin to develop important skills across several domains, including language, motor skills, social-emotional development, and cognitive abilities. These foundational experiences not only support school readiness but also build confidence and independence.
As children move from the familiar environment of primary school into the new challenges and opportunities of secondary school, they undergo significant changes—developing greater independence, refining their academic skills, and navigating new social landscapes.
By celebrating these achievements and supporting them through the challenges, we help children embrace this important phase of growth with confidence, resilience, and a sense of pride in their progress.