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The Precious Minds, learning in nurseries.

Children are the purest soul of this planet, for them, our teaching is truth only, what we make them learn, they believe it. From telling sleeping stories to telling values, ethics, morals they all learn from us. We all know that the future of our country is children so how can we misguide these precious minds. Young age is considered to be the fastest learning age where a single mislead can be harmful. Schools are the basic institution for students and what they learn in the beginning always remain in their habits. But more than book learning, kids are motivated to play games and to do a fun task which drags out their inside creativity. However, playschools focus on students' physical and mental activities by guiding them in the best possible way.  Enlightening parents about playschools. Many parents think that it is not necessary to admit their kids in nursery classes or playschool, because studies matter playing not so. Children become weak and start losing their self-co

Migration is not an issue anymore

Building your child's interpersonal relationship from the beginning improves your kid's physical as well as mental activity. Schools in Beirut have a variety of quality and authorized educational institutes.  There are worlds one of the oldest international schools such as IC International school which was founded in 1905, Brummana High School which is another antique school founded in the year 1873 where few of them are recognized as the world’s largest and oldest international school. Here in Beirut, Lebanon you will get a quaker education means excellence in education with neglecting all the religion, caste, color, culture, gender or any diversity. The schools, preschools, International schools all of them have just one mission is to deliver the best academics for developing the brain of your child. Being studyholic is good but we cannot deny the importance of students' extracurricular activities where the children learn about culture, life, and the toughness of so