At Royal Academy, learning is our top priority. We are a licensed early learning academy for children ages 0–6, offering a program that balances fun and education with our enriched Early Learning curriculum to prepare your child not only for school—but for life.
Our philosophy is grounded in respect for children and their natural capacity to learn. We believe every child is curious, capable, and eager to explore the world around them. Through hands-on activities, they are encouraged to follow their interests, ask questions, and discover answers in meaningful ways.
We are proud to provide a high-quality, multicultural, and inclusive early learning program in a nurturing environment. Each child’s individual needs are supported so they can grow socially, emotionally, and academically.
To enrich their experience further, we also offer extra-curricular activities that build confidence, encourage creativity, and broaden essential skills. This well-rounded foundation ensures a smooth transition into both public and private school settings.
At Royal Academy, we believe children learn best when they see how their everyday choices can make a difference. Our green classrooms inspire children to get excited about recycling, sustainability, and caring for the world around them.
Through hands-on activities, children learn to:
- Sort and recycle everyday materials
- Create colourful art projects using repurposed items like bottle caps
- Transform materials such as milk cartons into classroom tools
- Use paper wisely, choosing from the recycling bin whenever possible
We also bring nature indoors with classroom plants and track our progress together on a “green data wall,” where children practice early math skills such as graphing and data analysis.
This program empowers children to see themselves as environmental stewards—capable of making positive changes in their world, one small step at a time.
At Royal Academy, understanding and respecting differences is an integral part of early learning. Our cultural awareness program introduces children to the richness of global traditions while helping them celebrate their own unique identities.
Through food, dance, clothing, music, and stories, children discover both what makes us unique and what connects us. They explore race, culture, religion, language, and family history in age-appropriate, meaningful ways that foster empathy and respect.
To extend this learning, our interactive language classes in French, Spanish, and Mandarin connect children with cultures around the globe. These engaging lessons spark curiosity about the wider world while strengthening children’s understanding of themselves and others.
At Royal Academy, we create a rich literacy environment where speaking, reading, and writing are woven into everyday learning. Our classrooms are filled with engaging materials that spark curiosity, build vocabulary, and encourage a love of language.
We focus on the essential building blocks of literacy, including:
- Phonemic awareness – recognizing and working with sounds in spoken words
- Phonics – connecting letters to their sounds
- Fluency – developing smooth, confident reading
- Vocabulary – expanding word knowledge for expression and understanding
- Comprehension – making meaning from what is read and heard
By immersing children in language-rich experiences, we give them the strong foundation they need to communicate with confidence, discover the joy of reading, and prepare for lifelong learning.
Technology is a vital tool in today’s world, and at Royal Academy, we use it thoughtfully and with balance to support early learning. Our classrooms feature computers and age-appropriate devices that give children opportunities to explore letters, numbers, and sounds in fun and engaging ways.
Children practice essential technology skills—such as navigating a keyboard and using a mouse—while also accessing digital books at various reading levels. These resources encourage them to share ideas, expand their vocabulary, and strengthen early literacy skills.
By weaving technology into the curriculum, we help children see it as a tool for discovery and learning, not just entertainment. This thoughtful approach motivates them, builds confidence, and prepares them for the digital world they are growing up in.
At Royal Academy, we believe creativity is essential to a child’s growth. Our classrooms provide a diverse range of art experiences, including easel painting, watercolor, finger painting, clay modeling, bead stringing, weaving, and collage making. With all materials provided, children are free to explore, create, and discover their own unique expressions.
Art is more than making something beautiful—it’s a powerful way for children to:
- Express emotions and build social-emotional skills
- Practice language and literacy by discussing their artwork with teachers and peers
- Strengthen cognitive skills such as comparing, predicting, planning, and problem-solving
- Develop fine motor skills through painting, gluing, molding clay, and other hands-on activities
Through the creative arts, children learn that imagination has no limits. They gain confidence in their abilities, pride in their creations, and a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.
At Royal Academy, we recognize that children need more than academics to succeed—they need the skills to navigate life with confidence. Our Essential Life Skills program is designed to build these foundations from the earliest years.
Through engaging projects and daily interactions, children learn to:
- Think critically by asking questions like “Why?” and “What if?”
- Observe, analyze, and problem-solve in creative, hands-on ways
- Work as a team, building respect and collaboration skills
- Communicate clearly, both by listening and expressing their own ideas
- Develop independence by turning their own ideas into plans and actions
By encouraging curiosity, creativity, and out-of-the-box thinking, we help children see themselves as capable problem-solvers and confident learners—skills that will support them for a lifetime.
Our Edible Garden program provides children with the joy of growing their own food while building essential skills across all areas of development.
As they dig, plant, and care for the garden, children practice:
- Physical skills such as carrying soil and water, raking, and using child-friendly tools like trowels
- Healthy habits by discovering that food tastes better when they’ve helped grow it themselves
- Literacy skills through labeling plants, creating garden maps, and learning the names of different fruits and vegetables
- Cognitive skills by remembering steps, analyzing information, and predicting outcomes
From planting seeds to harvesting fresh produce, children experience the full cycle of growth and develop a lifelong love for nature. Gardening nurtures not only the plants, but also each child’s patience, responsibility, and pride in their accomplishments.
Our Little Chef Program introduces children to the joy of cooking while teaching essential life skills. In a safe, supportive environment, children learn:
- Basic food safety and hygiene in the kitchen
- Cooking and baking skills, from washing and preparing ingredients to making healthy, seasonal meals from scratch
- Safe handling of kitchen equipment and the importance of cleaning up after themselves
- Table setting and etiquette, including how to set a place and practice polite table manners
- Nutrition awareness, discovering where food comes from and how it benefits the body
Through this program, children gain confidence, independence, and a lasting appreciation for healthy food—all while having fun in the kitchen.
Music is a powerful tool for early brain development. It strengthens skills in language, speech, attention, memory, and emotional expression—all while sparking joy and creativity.
In our Early Music Explorers Program, children:
- Sing interactive songs with the help of playful animal friends
- Choose instruments to explore and discover how different sounds are made
- Move and dance to feel rhythm in their bodies
- Play a variety of percussion instruments
- Begin learning about notes, patterns, and rhythms while singing melodies
Together, we guide children on an exploratory journey through sound—helping them build confidence, express emotions, and discover the joy of music.
Our Theatre Arts Program introduces children to the magic of performance through song, dance, and acting. In a supportive and playful environment, children gain confidence while exploring their imagination and creativity.
In this program, children:
- Learn songs and practice choreography in fun, age-appropriate ways
- Explore dramatic play and storytelling through acting activities
- Strengthen their voices with vocal technique and expressive exercises
- Experience a variety of dance styles, including hip hop, ballet, jazz, tap, line dancing, and contemporary
Theatre Arts nurture not only creativity, but also self-expression, teamwork, and confidence—skills that carry far beyond the stage.
Our Early Sports & Movement Program helps children develop essential motor skills—running, jumping, and throwing—that form the foundation for many sports. These skills not only enhance athletic competence but also foster a lifelong passion for movement and healthy living.
Each week, children are introduced to a new sport such as soccer, tennis, basketball, floor hockey, kickball, t-ball, or flag football. Classes begin with stretching and warm-up exercises, followed by skill-building activities and fun, game-based play.
This program goes beyond sports—it nurtures teamwork, cooperation, confidence, and social interaction. Through movement and play, children strengthen their physical, cognitive, and social skills in a supportive and engaging environment.
Early Sports & Movement is the perfect introduction to athletics—teaching children confidence, coordination, and a lifelong love of staying active.
Our Children’s Yoga Program inspires little ones to move, stretch, and grow—both physically and emotionally. Each class begins with a gentle “Be Well” discussion on topics such as gratitude, kindness, peacemaking, and breathing. A mindful moment then helps children return to the present and prepare for learning.
During class, children:
- Learn simple 5-pose flow sequences
- Practice calming breathing exercises
- Explore mindfulness through yoga-themed books and stories
Yoga helps children develop self-regulation skills—the ability to manage their behavior, attention, and emotions in healthy ways. It also supports academic success by improving focus, memory, and emotional balance.
At Royal Academy, yoga provides children with a safe, supportive space to stretch, breathe, and discover the joy of mindfulness.
Learning sign language is both fun and educational for young children. By teaching simple signs for words and the alphabet, we help children strengthen their letter recognition, vocabulary, and communication skills.
Three- and four-year-olds often find signing easy and entertaining. Research shows that children introduced to American Sign Language (ASL)—through signs for weather, colors, numbers, and feelings—perform better on vocabulary tests than peers who were not taught to sign.
Sign language also gives children an additional way to communicate, helping them express themselves more clearly and confidently while laying a strong foundation for language development.
Our Ready to Read Kickstart Program is designed to build a strong foundation for early literacy while igniting a lifelong love of reading. The program focuses on the essential skills children need to grow as readers, writers, and spellers.
We begin with sight word recognition, introducing the first 100 sight words as a starting point. From there, children practice reading and writing through:
- Imaginative stories that bring words to life
- Interactive games that make learning playful
- Engaging songs that help words and sounds stick
Taught by caring, dedicated teachers, the Kickstart Program helps children gain the skills, tools, and confidence they need to begin their reading journey with excitement and joy.
It’s never too early to start teaching children about the human body. Learning the names and functions of different body parts not only builds a foundation for future science learning, but also helps children feel comfortable, confident, and able to communicate about their bodies.
Children are naturally curious and eager to soak up new information. In our Body Biology 101 program, we encourage this curiosity by helping children:
- Learn the names of body parts in fun, age-appropriate ways
- Explore how body parts connect to different actions and movements
- Build confidence in understanding and talking about their own bodies
By connecting learning to movement and play, we make body science exciting, empowering, and memorable—giving children knowledge they’ll carry with them into every area of life.