Footsteps Preschool is marking its fifth anniversary, reflecting on five years of dedication to high standards in early childhood education. Over these years, the preschool has established itself as a leading institution by creating an environment where every child is valued, supported, and encouraged to reach their full potential. The institution has expanded to include two branches and corporate creches, demonstrating its role as a pioneer in innovative educational practices and pioneering a lasting enthusiasm for learning.
Since its founding in 2019, Footsteps Preschool has prioritised creating a safe, student-centred setting that promotes children's growth. A major milestone for the preschool is its accreditation by Cambridge International Education, a recognition that reaffirms its commitment to maintaining high educational standards and adequately preparing students for future challenges. This accreditation confirms the quality of the education provided and the preschool's continuous dedication to improvement. The preschool's mission remains to provide a nurturing environment where each child is the centre of attention. Its personalised approach to education ensures that all children receive the necessary support to develop academically, socially, and emotionally. The school's philosophy is designed to address the unique needs of each student, aiming to build their confidence, resilience, and curiosity. On its fifth anniversary, Footsteps Preschool wishes to express its deep appreciation for the unwavering support from parents, the staff's dedicated efforts, and the students' daily joy. It is your support and involvement that has made our journey successful. Looking ahead, the preschool is eager to continue its tradition of excellence, embracing new opportunities for growth and innovation.
Muzni Sheiriffdeen (Director), Razana Muzni (Principal/Director), Fazra Irfan (Director), Irfan Sadique (Managing Director), Hasna Maharoof (Director), Farveez Maharoof (Director)
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