Victoria English Nursery

  • Address: Thacker St, No. 8 - behind Shk. Mohamad Ben Sultan Al Qasimi St - Sharjah, UAE (Map)
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Our main aim in the nursery is to make the experience fun for our children. They learn much more quickly and easily when they are absorbed and interested in what they are doing. Social skills are learned and developed by watching others and through practice. Children need to be given opportunities to develop important social skills and to experience social success; this leads to self confidence and friendship.
Victoria English Nursery will be a stepping stone between home and school where your child will learn a great deal but through the best medium; PLAY. A fully qualified and well experienced British nursery teacher will supervise the daily routine of your children. Encouragement and constant praise are key factors in our school, even for the smallest achievement, praise will help a child's confidence and ability to learn new things. Our nursery will be a stepping stone between home and school where your child will learn a great deal but through the best medium; PLAY. A fully qualified and well experienced British nursery teacher will supervise the daily routine of your children.

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Community Reviews (2)

At Victoria English Nursery in Sharjah, my daughter has blossomed wonderfully; the dedicated staff fosters a vibrant learning atmosphere that has significantly enhanced her confidence and skills.
By Min-jun Kim (Sep, 2024) |

My son started at the Victoria English Nursery in last year. He loves it! He's playing a lot every day but also learning about the world around him. I chose the Co-op because I wanted him to have a play-based experience: I feel he has his whole life to be a "student," and this is his time to play and have a happy, fun childhood learning experience. That being said, I am constantly amazed when he comes home and uses a new word or tells me a new idea in the proper context, and then when I ask where he learned it, he tells me he learned it at school.
By Abdullah (Nov, 2013) |