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School for Grade 0 Foundation Phase Sandton | FasTracKids

Sep 25, 2025

School for Grade 0 Foundation Phase Sandton: Building Blocks for Grade R

Choosing a school for Grade 0 foundation phase Sandton can feel like a big step. Read on for a comprehensive foundation phase guide that offers a clear curriculum overview and the learning goals we build towards in Grade R here at FasTracKids.

School for Grade 0 Foundation Phase Sandton: Curriculum Overview

The foundation phase at FasTracKids Sandton lays steady groundwork for Grade R through a whole-child approach. Children learn how to think and communicate in a language-rich classroom that encourages full sentences, new vocabulary, and confident sharing. Lessons are interactive, with teachers guiding children through Educational Zig-Zagging, a method that moves between multimedia prompts, discussion, practical work, and reflection. This keeps attention high and helps ideas stick.

What Grade R Readiness Looks Like

Parents often ask what “ready” really means. These benchmarks offer a helpful lens:

  • Physical Development: Steady hand and body control, such as cutting with scissors, throwing and catching, hopping, using zips and buttons, eating with cutlery, toileting, and dressing independently.
  • Emotional and Social Readiness: Recognising feelings, managing separation, sharing, listening, taking turns, staying with a task, showing growing independence, and problem-solving.
  • Cognitive Skills: Counting and comparing sets, recognising shapes and colours, following directions, noticing patterns, retelling simple stories, showing curiosity about how things work.
  • Language Development: Clear speech in the home language, a growing vocabulary, listening with focus, understanding and following instructions, sequencing events in order.

Our learning goals align with these areas and are paced to the child. Progress is tracked with observations and short, age-appropriate assessments, then shared with families so support at home and at school points in the same direction.

How the Curriculum Supports Each Area

Every day, we build communication through listening and speaking practice, show-and-tell, role-play, and short presentations that classmates review together, helping children find their voice with poise and clarity. Creative thinking and problem-solving grow through hands-on projects, simple experiments, and design tasks that encourage trying, testing, and improving ideas. Then there’s early literacy and numeracy, which develop through play, with phonological awareness, print concepts, letter-sound links, and story structure sitting alongside counting, comparing quantities, early measurement, and first operations.

Social learning runs through it all as children play cooperative games and tackle group work that nurtures collaboration and leadership. Physical development gets equal attention, with fine-motor stations for pencil grip and scissor control, plus gross-motor sessions for balance, hopping, throwing, catching, and core strength.

Finally, technology and STEM are introduced with care through interactive boards and tablets for age-appropriate content, coding foundations taught with unplugged activities, and science inquiries that invite questions and evidence-based thinking. We round this out with well-being routines that build self-care, patience, kindness, and resilience.School for Grade 0 Foundation Phase Sandton | FasTracKids

Explore FasTracKids for School for Grade 0 Foundation Phase Sandton

Children develop at different speeds. The aim is steady growth across physical, social-emotional, cognitive, and language strands. If you’re comparing options for a school for Grade 0 foundation phase Sandton, we invite you to explore FasTracKids. This is a space where your child will be seen, and where they’ll always look forward to learning.