Learning Everywhere, Learning All The Time
The HEI Pedagogy
Inspired by Finland’s approach to early childhood education, we take the best that Finland has to offer and combine it with other best practices in our progressive, emerging pedagogy.
We continuously update our pedagogy based on the latest in educational research, which is provided by our academic partner, the University of Helsinki. Together, we educate children who are not only capable of adapting to the changing world, but of changing the world themselves.
Children learn while they play. It is when their curiosities are answered, their imaginations shared, and their identity reflected and grown.
HEI Al Khobar Golden Belt Early Learning Centres are meticulously designed to encourage children to interact, explore, rest and unwind while discovering the joys of learning in every little detail, for there is always something to gain in every little step.
The Eight Concepts in the HEI Schools Curriculum
Curriculum Framework
Learning forms of expressions
We familiarize them with different art forms and their cultural heritage. We offer children opportunities to express themselves through musical activities, visual arts & crafts and bodily verbal expression.
Exploring and Interacting with the world around us
Exploration and curiosity are key elements of learning. We promote children’s natural abilities to observe, analyze and understand the world around them. We support the development of children’s linguistic and mathematical skills through different everyday activities. We strengthen children’s relationship with nature and the surrounding environment through science and environmental education.
Understanding the world we live in
We support children in understanding the diversity in their local community, as well as the practices that activate respect for diversity. We support children’s growth as conscious human beings and help them to understand what it means to be an ethically responsible member of society.
Practicing a healthy way of living
We focus on building a strong foundation for a healthy way of living which consists of physical activity, nutrition, rest, self-care, and care of others. This learning area supports other learning areas and helps children manage their daily life and routines.