Kido, London's top-rated preschool and daycare, is now in India with centers in Bangalore, Pune, Hyderabad, Trivandrum, Chennai, Mumbai and Gurugram. Kido continues to expand its commitment to providing exceptional early childhood care and education.
We integrate state-of-the-art design, technology, and our proprietary pedagogy to create world-class nurseries and preschools. These enchanting spaces are where children play, learn, grow, and flourish.
Our advanced early years program, rooted in the British Early Years Foundation Stage, blends Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and cutting-edge research, nurturing each child's creativity, curiosity, and lifelong learning potential.
By seamlessly merging the best practices from the UK EYFS framework and other education methods with a keen understanding of the Indian context, we have crafted the perfect educational blend for young learners in India.
We believe in creating a nursery experience that blends free and structured play, fostering an engaging and interactive environment imbued with love, care and attention – the ideal foundation for a child's early years. For the first time in early childhood education, we incorporate thinking-based, project-based and problem-based learning approaches to unlock each child's full potential.
Our Proprietary Curriculum encompasses diverse areas such as art, physical development, literacy and mathematics, ensuring that children are well-prepared for their educational journey beyond our nurseries.
(8 months to 18 months)
(15 months to 2 years)
(3 years to 4 years)
(4 years to 5 years)
(2 years to 3 years)
(5 years to 6 years)
Weeks in Kido are divided into Skills Days and Explorer Days. Throughout the program, we integrate project-based learning, and thinking-based learning into our approach.
Children tackle child and adult-led projects, problem, and enquiry-based learning programs, which integrate the knowledge they learn during the Skills Days in a cross-curricular manner. Over the weeks of each cycle, children will develop a project through arts and crafts, math, science, literacy, or music-related activities.