Focusing on Skills

The curriculum concentrates on building the skills required for being successful in the present world and the world of the future. For this Whystles concentrates on building executive function and self-regulation skills as well as 21st century learning skills.

Based on Research in ECE

The curriculum follows a unique model developed after several years of research by early childhood experts. The most-respected early childhood philosophies in the world have deep roots in developmental psychology and in child-led, discovery-based curriculum. Although each philosophy has unique aspects, from Montessori and Froebel’s kindergarten to Waldorf education, there are several common principles. These elements have been incorporated in Whystles curriculum to ensure that toddlers and preschoolers are exposed to highly explorative and stimulating learning experiences

These includes

Mosaic Model

Truly Holistic

Curriculum in a nutshell for schools




  • Play based methodology

  • Mapped to International Framework and Standards

  • Best Practices out of multiple early yearstheories and approaches

  • Caters to holistic development through 6 major domain

  • No homework

  • Worksheet model

  • Thematic approach (30 themes for 30 weeks)

  • Active Parental Partnership

  • Learning disabilities can be identified at an earlier stage

  • No teacher dependency