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NEP-compliant curriculum and better, newer infrastructure

The National Education Policy (NEP) of India is a comprehensive policy framework that outlines the goals, principles, and guidelines for the development of education in India. The NEP was last revised in 2020, and it covers all levels of education, from early childhood education to higher education. One key aspect of the NEP is its focus on early childhood education, including preschool education. The policy emphasizes the importance of providing high-quality early childhood education to children from the ages of 3 to 6 years. Most established preschools have curriculum and teaching methodologies which are legacy systems. To refresh and overhaul them completely is a herculean task. Whereas, at Oxford's Rocksfordz, we have built the curriculum ground-up completely in synch with the NEP

The NEP advocates what UK has been following for years:

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The NEP advocates what UK has been following for years: the use of play-based and experiential learning methods in early childhood education, as well as the inclusion of both formal and non-formal elements in the curriculum. Oxford's Rocksfordz preschools do not look like traditional preschools. The overall look and feel are smart corporate interiors with plenty of materials co-created by kids. Most preschools have been closed for two years because of the pandemic. They still need the new sheen. That's what makes us different. More play areas. More toys. More activities. More Fun. Kids can rock on and rock steady!

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