Children can start kindergarten from around 12 months up to 4 years old, depending on their developmental readiness.
At La Quinta Kindergarten, we offer age-based groups:
12–24 months
2–3 years
3–4 years
Each group is designed to support children at their specific stage of development.
The best age depends on the child, but many children benefit from starting between 1 and 2 years old.
Starting early helps children:
Develop social skills
Build independence
Adapt to routines
Improve communication
When choosing a kindergarten, parents should consider:
Safety and hygiene
Qualified and caring staff
Small class sizes
Educational approach (Montessori, Reggio Emilia, etc.)
Emotional and sensory development support
Communication with parents
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Sensory learning is a method where children learn through their senses — touch, movement, sight, sound, and interaction.
It helps children:
Improve focus and attention
Develop coordination
Regulate emotions
Build strong brain connections
At La Quinta Kindergarten, sensory activities are part of everyday learning.
Sensory integration is how the brain processes and responds to sensory information.
When children develop strong sensory integration skills, they can:
Concentrate better
Participate in activities
Manage emotions
Interact socially
We provide dedicated sensory spaces and activities to support this development.
At La Quinta Kindergarten, we combine:
Montessori – promotes independence and self-paced learning
Reggio Emilia – encourages creativity and collaboration
Sensory-based learning – supports brain and emotional development
This combination creates a balanced and engaging learning experience.
Yes. We offer Greek and English learning through daily activities and play.
Children naturally develop language skills in a fun and engaging environment.
A typical day includes:
Free play and structured learning
Outdoor activities
Sensory integration sessions
Music and movement
Meals and rest time
This balanced routine supports both learning and wellbeing.
Parents should prepare:
Water bottle
Change of clothes
Personal hygiene items (e.g. wipes, diapers if needed)
Bed sheets or pillow for rest time
Communication folder
All items should be clearly labelled.
Yes. Our meal program is designed with a nutritionist and includes a focus on sensory food experiences to help children develop healthy eating habits.
We operate:
Monday to Friday
7:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Extended hours are available until 4:30 PM.
Yes. Our afternoon program includes:
Educational group activities
Creative play
Individual learning time
It is designed to support working parents and provide a structured environment for children.
We prioritise safety through:
First aid trained staff
Emergency plans (fire, earthquake, etc.)
Secure and child-friendly facilities
Continuous supervision
Yes. We offer access to specialists including:
Occupational therapists
Speech therapists
Child psychologists
We support each child individually based on their needs.
To enrol your child, you will need:
Birth certificate
Health certificate from a paediatrician
You can contact us directly to begin the enrolment process.
You can:
Call us
Email us
We encourage parents to visit and experience our environment firsthand.
We are here to help you make the best decision for your child.