On my recent trip to Johor Bahru, I had the opportunity to visit Alpine Preschool. For parents and educators seeking a holistic approach to early childhood education, Alpine Preschool offers a refreshing blend of nature-based activities, risky play, and farming opportunities that nurture the whole child, which is very much welcomed in a world that is increasingly digital and detached from nature.

A Sanctuary for Outdoor Learning

Alpine Preschool has transformed its grounds into a vibrant outdoor classroom, where children are encouraged to explore, play, and learn in an environment that fosters curiosity and creativity, critical skills very much needed in our ever-changing world, today and tomorrow. The preschool’s philosophy is rooted in the belief that nature is the best teacher, and this is evident in their well-designed outdoor spaces – dynamic learning environments where every tree and trail serves as a learning tool, each carefully selected with a specific purpose. The low coconut trees for example ward off mosquitoes. Centre Director Mr Yeo Teck Wei consulted many experts to ensure that the setup underscores the preschool’s commitment to providing a nurturing and enriching space where children can connect with nature to grow, learn, and thrive. Alpine Preschool seamlessly integrates safety, functionality, and aesthetics, thoughtfully designed to cater to the developmental needs of young children.

Embracing Risky Play

In today’s highly sanitized and safety-conscious world, Alpine Preschool’s approach to risky play is bold and necessary. Risky play involves activities that allow children to test their limits, learn about risk assessment, and build resilience. At Alpine, children climb, balance, and engage in supervised activities that might seem daunting at first glance. This type of play is crucial for developing physical coordination, self-confidence, and problem-solving skills. By embracing risky play, Alpine Preschool helps children understand their boundaries and develop a healthy respect for safety without instilling fear.

Hands-on Farming Opportunities

One of the standout features of Alpine Preschool is its integration of farming into the curriculum. The school has dedicated plots where children can engage in hands-on farming activities, learning about the cycles of nature, responsibility, and the origins of their food. This practical experience is invaluable; it instills a sense of stewardship for the environment and teaches children the importance of sustainability. The farming program also enhances sensory experiences, fine motor skills, and provides a tangible connection to the natural world. The centre is still considering the most suitable animals to include on their farm.

Thoughtfully Designed Classrooms

Attention has also been given to the design of the indoor classrooms, which are spacious and bathed in natural light, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. The flexible layout allows teachers to reconfigure spaces based on planned activities. Large windows enable us to look into the classrooms and allow the children to look outside. These windows are not one-way, as the Center believes that the children will be engaged in their learning and will not be distracted by observers peeking in to witness their learning moments.

Bridging Theory and Practice

For early childhood education students at SEGi College, Alpine Preschool serves as an invaluable resource and source of inspiration, showcasing the profound impact of innovative and nature-based learning environments. SEGi College eagerly anticipates our collaboration with the Centre, allowing our Johor-based students to gain firsthand experience in risky play and resilience, a key module in our Diploma in Early Childhood. Additionally, our second-year degree students will have opportunities to support outdoor play, as covered in the BA Early Years Education program offered in partnership with the University of Greenwich. This hands-on approach will enhance the students’ learning experience, inspiring them to become more effective and creative educators. We are confident that they will receive excellent support and mentorship from Principal Erica Lee, one of our distinguished graduates.