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Tanja Spasojevic

Ora, Nursery of the Future: A Stellar Beginning to the Academic Year

 As the new academic year dawns, parents and guardians eagerly prepare their little ones for the exciting journey of early education. This year, Ora, Nursery of the Future, stands out as a beacon of innovation, ready to welcome children aged 45 days to 5 years with open arms and a cutting-edge curriculum.

Ora’s commitment to excellence shines through its innovative curriculum. Gone are the days of passive learning; instead, Ora nurtures curious minds with hands-on, experiential learning. Their curriculum is designed to foster creativity, critical thinking, and a love for exploration.

Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) education is the cornerstone of Ora’s approach. Even the youngest learners are exposed to age-appropriate STEAM activities, igniting their interest in these fields. Ora believes that early exposure to STEAM concepts fosters problem-solving skills and prepares children for the challenges of the future.

Inclusivity is a core value at Ora, ensuring that children of all abilities are welcomed and supported. Their classrooms are equipped with tools and resources to cater to diverse learning needs, creating an environment where every child can thrive. Inclusion isn’t just a buzzword at Ora; it’s a daily practice.

Ora understands that the world is changing rapidly, and today’s children will face challenges that we can’t even imagine. Therefore, the nursery places a strong emphasis on nurturing futuristic skills. These include digital literacy, adaptability, resilience, and a global mindset. Ora’s educators are trained to instill these skills in young minds, preparing them for a dynamic future.

Ora welcomes children as young as 45 days old, recognizing the critical importance of early development. They provide a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Ora’s approach is age-appropriate, ensuring that each child’s unique developmental needs are met.

Ora, Nursery of the Future, is paving the way for a new era in early childhood education. Their innovative curriculum, STEM approach, commitment to inclusion, and focus on futuristic skills make them a standout choice for parents looking to provide their children with the best start in life. As the academic year begins, Ora is ready to inspire and empower the next generation of learners, setting them on a path to success and lifelong learning.

“At Ora, the future isn’t something children simply look forward to; it’s something they actively participate in shaping. The nursery’s futuristic approach to education is characterized by a forward-thinking outlook, where children are encouraged to explore, experiment, and develop skills that are vital for the world they will inherit.”, said Tanja Nikolic, General Manager of Ora, Nursery of the Future.

Central to Ora’s educational philosophy is the belief that learning should be an immersive and enjoyable experience. To this end, they employ a hands-on, project-based approach that engages children in meaningful activities, allowing them to grapple with real-world concepts. From an early age, children at Ora are introduced to the fascinating world of machine learning and coding. They integrate these concepts into their curriculum by employing child-friendly coding platforms and tools designed to make coding accessible and fun. Children learn the basics of coding through interactive games and story telling activities. As they progress, they start creating their own understanding while fostering computational thinking.

Ora’s one-of-a-kind approach furthers creativity, problem-solving abilities, and a strong foundation in critical thinking skills, setting children on a path to becoming confident, tech-savvy individuals ready to thrive in a fast-evolving world. At Ora, the future of education is already here, and it’s a future where children are active participants in shaping their destiny.

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