
FAQ’s


What curriculum does Fuji Infinity International Preschool follow?
We follow an International Baccalaureate (IB) PYP curriculum with an emphasis on:
- Inquiry-based learning with international pedagogy of Reggio and Maria Montessori.
- Play based learning.
- Language and cultural immersion.
How are Japanese cultural elements integrated into academics?
- Morning Rituals of Greeting: Children bow to teachers upon arrival, fostering a culture of respect and mindfulness.
- Respecting Every child: Teachers address each child with their name and add “chan” or “san,” creating a sense of respect to every child.
- Music for Emotional Balance: Music is thoughtfully used as a part of our everyday routine to calm children during chaotic moments, promoting emotional regulation.
- Fostering Independence: Children are encouraged to be self-reliant from an early age. Teachers guide without interfering, helping them develop problem-solving skills and confidence in decision-making.
- Body, Heart and Mind: Our program develops emotional intelligence, critical thinking, that nurtures holistic development in young learners by addressing their physical, emotional, and cognitive needs.
- Humility: We aim to cultivate humility as a strong value needed for growth and success.
What extracurricular opportunities does the school provide?
We offer:
- Art and craft workshops.
- Sports and physical education.
- Music and Dance
- Nature exploration activities.
- Technology-based learning sessions.
Will the school have Japanese expat teachers?
- Yes, we are committed to nurturing an appreciation for Japanese culture and etiquette in our students. To achieve this, we have Japanese expatriate teachers who will guide the children in understanding these values while also introducing them to Japanese language programs. This initiative aims to provide a global perspective and broaden their cultural horizons.
- Highly experienced Japanese educationists are on the panel as our advisory.
What subjects and activities are part of the curriculum?
Our curriculum includes:
- Literacy and numeracy.
- Science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM).
- Music, movement, and drama.
- Outdoor and sensory play.
- Physical education.
- Socio- emotional wellbeing.
How do teachers assess a child’s progress?
Assessment is continuous and holistic, focusing on:
- Observations during activities.
- Individual portfolios with art, assignments, and milestones.
- Regular parent-teacher interactions.
Is there an interview process? How are children selected for admission?
- There is no interview process.
- Interaction session with the child and parent is organized
Do you offer daycare and after-school activities?
Yes, we do have day care and enrichment programs where students can enrol after school.
- What documents are typically required for nursery admissions?
- Copy of the birth certificate
- Medical certificate / Immunisation Record
- Copy of previous year’s Academic Report (if any)
- 4 photos of the student
- 2 photos of each parent.
- Copies of Adhaar card of parents and child (Indian nationals)
- Passport copies of parents and child (expats)
- Copy of visas of parents and child (for expatriate students)
What programs are offered at FIIP and what are the age criteria for admission?
- Mother-Toddler 1.5 -2 years
- Playgroup: 2-3 years
- Pre-Nursery: 3-4 years
- Nursery: 4-5 years
- Kindergarten 5-6 years
- Extended Daycare and Afternoon Daycare 1-8 years
How is emotional safety ensured?
We prioritize emotional well-being by:
- Promoting an inclusive environment.
- Training staff in child psychology and empathy.
- Creating safe spaces for children to express their feelings.
- Calming zones when children are anxious.
- Providing a slow settling period for smoother transition.
How do you handle allergies or dietary restrictions?
Parents provide detailed information about their child’s allergies or restrictions, which are strictly followed by our kitchen and staff.
What is the protocol for medical check-ups?
We are tied up with hospitals, paediatricians, and dentists for yearly check-ups of our children.
What is the protocol for medical emergencies?
We have trained staff equipped with first aid kits. In case of an emergency:
- Parents are immediately informed.
- The child is taken to the nearest partnered healthcare facility if required.
- We have trained nurses on campus
How does the school maintain hygiene
The school maintains stringent hygiene standards by:
- Ensuring daily deep cleaning of all spaces.
- Providing sanitized toys and learning materials.
- Encouraging children to wash their hands regularly.
- Serving freshly prepared, nutritionally balanced meals.
What measures are in place to ensure my child’s safety?
Fuji Infinity prioritizes the safety of every child through:
- 24/7 CCTV surveillance
- Secured entry points with biometric systems.
- Regular staff training on emergency protocols and first aid.
- Frequent sanitization of classrooms and play areas.
- All the toys are made of eco-friendly and non-toxic materials.
- All the toys and furniture have round edges.
What role do parents play in the IB PYP program?
Parents are encouraged to:
- Participate in classroom activities and discussions.
- Support inquiry-based projects at home.
- Engage in talks/workshops about the IB philosophy and practices.
What is the qualification of teachers and training and certification programmes?
- All the teachers have specialized certification programs in child development, early childhood education, Montessori teachers training or Nursery teachers training.
- They are a part of all mandatory training programs of the IB PYP.
- Ongoing Internal training programs of Fuji Infinity teachers training program.
- POCSO training and child safety training programs are mandatory for all teachers.
How does the school incorporate global and cultural elements?
We integrate:
- Multilingual exposure, including Japanese basics.
- Learning about global festivals and traditions.
- Activities that build respect for diversity and inclusion.
Are there assessments in the IB curriculum?
Yes, assessments are:
- Formative, focusing on daily observations and interactions.
- Summative, through project-based activities and child portfolios.
- Designed to celebrate growth and individual achievements.
How does the IB approach prepare children for future learning?
It fosters:
- Strong foundational skills in literacy and numeracy.
- A love for lifelong learning through curiosity-driven activities.
- Collaboration, communication, and independent thinking skills.
What makes the IB-inspired curriculum unique?
The IB-inspired curriculum promotes:
- Inquiry and exploration as key learning methods.
- Interdisciplinary Learning.
- Developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Encouraging international-mindedness and cultural awareness.
What is the menu that you offer at the school?
- We provide Wholesome meals freshly prepared at the school campus.
- Meal plans prepared by our nutritionist.
- We ensure that the meal consists of pan Asian cuisines with an emphasis on Indian food.
Where can I access the school menu?
- On the parent app
- On the website
Do you provide live camera access to the parents?
- We do not give the live camera access to the parents. However, in case the parents have any incidents that they might want to watch, we would surely accommodate the request and show the recording. We would request the parents to please take a prior appointment with the principal.
Do you provide a transport facility?
- Yes, we do provide transport facility. We might start towards september or october.
- There will always be a nanny present.
- Parents will be provided tracking links
- Pick up will be 20-25 min before the school timings.
How can I help my child transition into preschool?
We recommend:
- Gradual acclimatization through short visits before enrolment.
- Encouraging conversations about preschool at home.
- Providing comfort items like a favourite toy if needed.
What kind of parenting sessions are organised at your school?
- Nutrition and Wellness Seminars: Guidance on creating healthy eating habits, and food education are important aspects of our curriculum.
- Open House Events: Interactive sessions where parents can participate in activities with their children like flameless cooking, morning coffee.
- Special Guest Lectures: From child psychologists, educators, or paediatricians, offering insights into early childhood development
- Parenting Workshops: Covering topics like positive discipline, early childhood education techniques.
What support does the school offer for parenting challenges?
We provide:
- Workshops on child development and positive parenting.
- Guidance on managing transitions and milestones.
- One-on-one counselling for specific concerns.
Are there opportunities for parents to be involved?
Yes, parents can participate in:
- Cultural events and celebrations.
- Storytelling or skill-sharing sessions.
- Parent volunteering programs.
What if I have concerns or suggestions?
Parents can:
- Schedule meetings with teachers or the school coordinator.
- Attend monthly feedback sessions.
- Use the suggestion box or parent portal for immediate concerns.
How often will I receive updates about my child?
Parents receive weekly updates through:
- Email newsletters.
- Daily logs on a secure parent portal.
- Quarterly parent-teacher meetings.