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Keeping Pre-Primary Kids Engaged and Learning During Winter at Choithram International School

28 October 2025 by Guest

Freetown, Sierra Leone: As the cool winter season approaches, Choithram International School (CIS) — one of the top primary schools in Freetown — continues to create a warm, nurturing, and dynamic learning environment for its youngest learners. Known for its holistic approach and innovative teaching methods, the pre-primary school in Freetown ensures that learning remains …

Freetown, Sierra Leone: As the cool winter season approaches, Choithram International School (CIS) — one of the top primary schools in Freetown — continues to create a warm, nurturing, and dynamic learning environment for its youngest learners. Known for its holistic approach and innovative teaching methods, the pre-primary school in Freetown ensures that learning remains exciting, engaging, and developmentally enriching even during the quieter months of the year.

A Season of Active Learning and Exploration

Winter may bring shorter days, but at Choithram International School, curiosity shines brighter than ever. The school’s pre-primary program is thoughtfully designed to blend play, learning, and creativity — keeping children motivated while reinforcing essential early skills.

Through interactive storytelling, seasonal art projects, and hands-on science experiments, teachers at CIS encourage children to explore the world around them. These winter-themed activities not only enhance imagination but also strengthen observation, communication, and motor skills.

“Our aim is to make every classroom feel like a space of joy and discovery,” says a CIS pre-primary educator. “Even during winter, our students remain active learners — they paint, experiment, dance, and express themselves through play.”

Balancing Academics with Extra-Curricular Activities

As one of the most forward-thinking international schools in Sierra Leone, CIS emphasizes the importance of balance between academic and extra-curricular growth. During winter, children engage in activities such as indoor games, drama sessions, music exploration, and yoga for kids. These extra-curricular activities play a vital role in building confidence, teamwork, and emotional intelligence from a young age.

By integrating movement and rhythm into lessons, teachers ensure that learning stays lively and effective. Even on cooler days, students participate in safe, guided physical activities that promote health, focus, and coordination — making CIS stand out among the private schools in Freetown, Sierra Leone.

Innovative Curriculum with Global Standards

CIS follows an international curriculum aligned with global best practices. The primary school syllabus in Freetown at CIS is designed to encourage curiosity, problem-solving, and creativity rather than rote learning. For pre-primary students, this means lessons filled with color, music, and interactive storytelling — all tailored to their individual pace and interests.
By combining international pedagogy with local cultural values, the school creates a rich learning experience that nurtures both global awareness and community connection. This approach has helped CIS become one of the most respected international schools in Freetown.

A Caring Environment That Feels Like Home

At CIS, learning goes beyond textbooks. Teachers, caregivers, and staff work together to create an atmosphere of warmth and security — especially important during winter when young children need extra care and comfort. The classrooms are vibrant, cozy, and equipped with child-friendly learning tools that make every day an adventure.
Parents trust CIS not just for its academic excellence but for the genuine attention each child receives. The school’s philosophy revolves around creating confident, empathetic, and curious learners who love coming to school.

About Choithram International School: Located in Freetown, Choithram International School is a private international school in Sierra Leone offering pre-primary, primary, and secondary education. With its world-class facilities, dedicated teachers, and diverse co-curricular programs, CIS provides an enriching environment that prepares students for a lifetime of success. Choithram International School — Where Every Child Learns, Plays, and Grows.

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David Beresford: David Beresford is a South African journalist who has worked for The Guardian and The Independent. He is
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