Eduwis Program
Over the past 30 years, we have been progressively improving Eduwis Program through in-depth research and development. Our team has travelled to the top preschools across the globe including preschools in Australia, Japan, United Kingdom, Italy, United States, Singapore, and Indonesia, to get inspired and learn from the best. Eduwis program is highly influenced by the EYLF of the Australia method with the hints of Malaysia’s localization so that our children will be able to adapt to the education system when they go on to primary school.
- Half day program: 8am to 2pm
- Full day program 8am to 6pm
Eduwis program is built on the basis of integrating 8 different educationists’ approaches, including Erik Erikson, Friedrich Froebel, Loris Malaguzzi, Maria Montessori, Jean Piaget, Shinichi Suzuki, Lev Vygotsky, and Confucius. Eduwis program combines the best elements in their theories and approaches to build this program. For example, we adopted Vygotsky’s approach on language development and social interactions between children. While for Montessori who was a pioneer in building young children’s living skill, we use her approach in developing children’s self-independency. Through this, Eduwis is able to provide our children a holistic education that focuses on every aspect of a child’s development.

(1600 learning activities)
Every year, all our children will go through a series of annual activities that will enhance the development of the child in different aspects. There is a series of annual activities that will be carried out by Eduwis Preschool such as storytelling presentation, sports day, field trip. One of the main objectives of having all these activities is to help children to be well-rounded and to bring out every talent that your child has. These activities are non-academic related because we believe that there is more than one metric that judge how your child has improved over time. Get ready to be impressed by the little ones!




Apart from our Eduwis Program, we have integrated a few other enrichment programs such as Cambridge English and Computational Thinking Program.