Creative and Practical Arts: A Well-Rounded Education
At Tulip Garden School, we ensure that students explore their creativity through weaving, knitting, and other textile arts, all of which help refine hand-eye coordination, focus, and patience. These are more than just crafts—they teach students about process, effort, and the joy of creating something with their hands. The result is not just an academic understanding but a whole-child development.
Outdoor Learning and Environmental Stewardship
Every lesson we teach finds relevance in the natural environment. Whether it’s a science lesson on plant growth, experienced firsthand in our garden, or a geography class where students learn about landscapes by hiking through nearby fields, students at Tulip Garden School are encouraged to make connections between the classroom and the world around them.
Balancing Play with Learning
Play is an essential part of our daily rhythm. Students participate in free play and structured games that build social skills and enhance physical development. They learn to work together, practice patience, and solve problems through play. Our unique balance between structured academic learning and creative play ensures that every child not only excels in their studies but also enjoys the process.
Daily Rhythm: A Structured yet Flexible Approach
At Tulip Garden School, every day follows a rhythm that ensures balance. We issue a daily rhythm poster to families, where children place smiley stickers for completing activities like nature walks, breathing exercises, and more. This encourages responsibility and fosters a sense of accomplishment in children. The daily rhythm is designed to blend predictability with spontaneity, ensuring that students feel secure while being encouraged to explore.