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In today’s fast-changing world, filled with many ideas and cultures, teaching children with a clear and thoughtful plan is more important than ever. Katateeb was created to give children a strong and balanced start—combining modern learning and language skills with values, morals, and firm beliefs. We aim to help children grow with strong character and a solid foundation. Our goal is to raise generations who know and protect their identity while living in step with the world—young people who live by good morals and have the skills to help build their community and country. We want them to have a clear vision in their minds for making a better future.

• Honesty:

Instilling the value of clarity and transparency in dealing with children and parents.

• Cooperation:

Enhancing the spirit of teamwork between the teaching staff and parents, and reflecting this in the children’s cooperation with each other.

• Respect:

Teaching children the principles of respect through their interactions with one another and others.

• Trustworthiness:

Commitment to the right behaviors and instilling the value of integrity through good examples.

• Responsibility:

Providing comprehensive follow-up for each child in academic, psychological, and health aspects, and developing their sense of responsibility as a fundamental life skill.
Communication Methods in Kindergarten

• Website: Includes the kindergarten’s policies, contact details,
and services provided.
• Social Media Programs.
• Text Messages

Working Hours

• Sunday to Thursday: 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM

• Friday and Saturday: Weekend

• Public holidays according to the Ministry of Education, notified in advance.

• Arrival by 8:15 AM for morning assembly.

• First class starts at 8:30 AM.

• Parents are kindly requested to refrain from entering the building during working hours.

• It is preferable to have breakfast before arrival.

• Inform the kindergarten of any absence or travel.

• Absence of 3 days or more due to illness requires a medical report.

• Departure at 2:00 PM.

• The child is handed over to the parent or their authorized representative according to a pre-arranged form.

• No delay of more than 15 minutes.

• Children registered for the bus will be accompanied by a supervisor to ensure they are safely on board.

• Communication should be with the administration only, and personal communication with teachers is not allowed.

• Appointments must be scheduled in advance for inquiries.

• The specialist will contact parents immediately for any behavioral/health/educational issues.

• Designate an alternative contact person in case the parent is unreachable.

• Short hair for boys, clean and well groomed hair for girls.

• Clean clothes.

• Trimmed nails.

• Comfortable and easy-to-wear shoes (Velcro straps shoes type).

• Send an extra set of clothes labeled with the child’s name.

• Write the child’s name on all items (lunchbox, water bottle, etc.).

• No toys or sharp objects allowed.

• Girls are not allowed to wear jewelry on school premises.

Messages, Reports, and

• Regular meetings every semester.

• Discussion of academic and behavioral aspects.

• Private meetings can be requested through the administration.

 

Security:

• Surveillance cameras in kindergarten facilities.

• Integrated protection systems for educational and recreational areas.

• A healthy breakfast and awareness of proper nutrition.

• Sending a balanced snack (fruit/healthy sandwich).

• It is prohibited to send chips, soft drinks, instant noodles, lollipops, or candy.

• Sending a water bottle and cup daily, labeled with the child’s name.

• Informing the kindergarten of any food allergies.

• Awareness activities and personal hygiene, with a first aid kit available.

• Submitting a copy of the vaccination record and details of the supervising physician.

• Informing the kindergarten of any permanent medications or drug allergies.

• Medication at kindergarten is given only when necessary and with a medical prescription.

• A child should not be sent if showing symptoms of illness (cold/cough/fever/vomiting/diarrhea, etc.).

• Emergency cases will be transferred to the nearest medical center, and parents will be notified.

Kindergarten’s Commitments

• Distinguished education (introducing the Montessori system).

• A morally and educationally safe environment.

• Activities and events that shape the child’s character and develop their skills. Parents’ Responsibilities:

• Commitment to the kindergarten handbook and signing it.

• Commitment to paying financial dues on time.

• Provide and follow up on all required health records.

• Effective communication with the kindergarten and informing it of any emergencies.

• Ensuring cleanliness, proper appearance, and a healthy diet.

• Cooperating in carrying out activities and events.

• Commitment to morning and afternoon timing, being present a few minutes earlier.
• The bus will not wait for more than 3 minutes.
• Contacting the driver is prohibited; communication is exclusively with the bus supervisor.
• Pick-up/drop-off locations cannot be changed without notifying the administration.
• Parents must be present at the drop-off point at the specified time.
• Any complaint regarding the bus must be raised to the administration.
• If the recipient of the child is changed, the administration must be informed, not the supervisor.

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why katateeb

In today’s fast-changing world, filled with many ideas and cultures, teaching children with a clear and thoughtful plan is more important than ever. Katateeb was created to give children a strong and balanced start—combining modern learning and language skills with values, morals, and firm beliefs. We aim to help children grow with strong character and a solid foundation. Our goal is to raise generations who know and protect their identity while living in step with the world—young people who live by good morals and have the skills to help build their community and country. We want them to have a clear vision in their minds for making a better future.

earth
values

• Honesty:

Instilling the value of clarity and transparency in dealing with children and parents.

• Cooperation:

Enhancing the spirit of teamwork between the teaching staff and parents, and reflecting this in the children’s cooperation with each other.

• Respect:

Teaching children the principles of respect through their interactions with one another and others.

• Trustworthiness:

Commitment to the right behaviors and instilling the value of integrity through good examples.

• Responsibility:

Providing comprehensive follow-up for each child in academic, psychological, and health aspects, and developing their sense of responsibility as a fundamental life skill.

Communication Methods in Kindergarten

• Website: Includes the kindergarten’s policies, contact details,
and services provided.
• Social Media Programs.
• Text Messages

Working Hours

• Sunday to Thursday: 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM

• Friday and Saturday: Weekend

• Public holidays according to the Ministry of Education, notified in advance.

• Arrival by 8:15 AM for morning assembly.

• First class starts at 8:30 AM.

• Parents are kindly requested to refrain from entering the building during working hours.

• It is preferable to have breakfast before arrival.

• Inform the kindergarten of any absence or travel.

• Absence of 3 days or more due to illness requires a medical report.

• Departure at 2:00 PM.

• The child is handed over to the parent or their authorized representative according to a pre-arranged form.

• No delay of more than 15 minutes.

• Children registered for the bus will be accompanied by a supervisor to ensure they are safely on board.

• Communication should be with the administration only, and personal communication with teachers is not allowed.

• Appointments must be scheduled in advance for inquiries.

• The specialist will contact parents immediately for any behavioral/health/educational issues.

• Designate an alternative contact person in case the parent is unreachable.

• Clean and well-groomed hair. • Clean clothes.

• Trimmed nails.

• Comfortable and easy-to-wear shoes (Velcro straps shoes type).

• Send an extra set of clothes labeled with the child’s name.

• Write the child’s name on all items (lunchbox, water bottle, etc.).

• No toys or sharp objects allowed.

• Girls are not allowed to wear jewelry on school premises.

Messages, Reports, and

• Regular meetings every semester.

• Discussion of academic and behavioral aspects.

• Private meetings can be requested through the administration.

 

Security:

• Surveillance cameras in kindergarten facilities.

• Integrated protection systems for educational and recreational areas.

• A healthy breakfast and awareness of proper nutrition.

• Sending a balanced snack (fruit/healthy sandwich).

• It is prohibited to send chips, soft drinks, instant noodles, lollipops, or candy.

• Sending a water bottle and cup daily, labeled with the child’s name.

• Informing the kindergarten of any food allergies.

• Awareness activities and personal hygiene, with a first aid kit available.

• Submitting a copy of the vaccination record and details of the supervising physician.

• Informing the kindergarten of any permanent medications or drug allergies.

• Medication at kindergarten is given only when necessary and with a medical prescription.

• A child should not be sent if showing symptoms of illness (cold/cough/fever/vomiting/diarrhea, etc.).

• Emergency cases will be transferred to the nearest medical center, and parents will be notified.

Kindergarten’s Commitments

• Distinguished education (introducing the Montessori system).

• A morally and educationally safe environment.

• Activities and events that shape the child’s character and develop their skills. Parents’ Responsibilities:

• Commitment to the kindergarten handbook and signing it.

• Commitment to paying financial dues on time.

• Provide and follow up on all required health records.

• Effective communication with the kindergarten and informing it of any emergencies.

• Ensuring cleanliness, proper appearance, and a healthy diet.

• Cooperating in carrying out activities and events.

• Commitment to morning and afternoon timing, being present a few minutes earlier.
• The bus will not wait for more than 3 minutes.
• Contacting the driver is prohibited; communication is exclusively with the bus supervisor.
• Pick-up/drop-off locations cannot be changed without notifying the administration.
• Parents must be present at the drop-off point at the specified time.
• Any complaint regarding the bus must be raised to the administration.
• If the recipient of the child is changed, the administration must be informed, not the supervisor.

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