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Early Childhood Development (ECD)

Early childhood experiences have a profound impact on brain development – affecting learning, health, behavior, and, ultimately, productivity and income. High Flyers Educational Centre has been playing a pivotal role in ensuring the most disadvantaged children who lack access to basic learning opportunities, proper nutrition and nurturing care benefit from essential ECD interventions.
Highflyers ECD program adopts a multipronged approach for optimal outcomes;

Day Program

Caregivers bring their children to the Centre every morning to benefit from a range of early learning activities combined with social welfare, health, nutrition and care giving interventions. In addition to freeing up caregivers to attend to their daily jobs or businesses as they cannot afford nannies, the Centre provides a safe and conducive environment for play and early learning

Coaching

Coaching and education sessions are periodically held with parents and caregivers to ensure continuity

Homecare

Home care services are provided where necessary to further educate caregivers and follow up on cases found to be needed additional support in nutrition, care, child safety and health

Monitoring

The child’s development progress is tracked using special developmental tracking tools for planning and to ensure the child receives the appropriate attention and support. . 

Academic Programs

Highflyers Educational Centre academic programs provide junior school learning programs from pre-primary 1 (PP1) up to Junior Secondary School (Grade 9) for children from all walks of life

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Academic Excellence

Learning at Highflyers is immersive and a dynamic experience as we believe education should be multifaceted, supporting children not only in intellectual pursuits but also in physical, creative, and emotional growth.

Our students participate in regional and national academic competitions, consistently ranking among the top performers. We offer enrichment programs in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), ensuring our learners are prepared for future opportunities

How we work
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STAKEHOLDER involvement 

The Centre works with multiple stakeholders including the Department of Health for children well-being ,Children’s department for child welfare protection services, The Ministry of education, the private sector, individual well-wishers and sponsors. To sustain its initiatives, the Center has a cost sharing component where capable caregivers contribute to the running of the Centre by paying highly subsidized rates to support operations.