About Petite Graine Preschool

Petite Graine Preschool started operations in 2015. Conceived based on the developmental stages of a child.

Accredited by the Department of Education, Petite Graine Preschool is situated in Eastwood City and provides spacious air-conditioned rooms with comfort rooms that are custom made for the size of the children. This was done in order to promote self-help skills related to their growing independence. Each room has age, and developmentally appropriate materials, as well as a print rich environment in order to engage curiosity and facilitates emergent literacy amongst the children.

Mainstreaming is the practice of educating students with disabilities in regular classes based on their individual skills. The school recognizes the individual needs of every child. Inclusive learning, strategies and teachings are being integrated to cater all student’s entitlement to a learning experience that respect diversity, enables participation, removes barriers and considers a variety of learning needs and preferences.

Our Philosophy

Petite Graine Preschool believes that when the seed for love for learning is planted into the hearts and minds of a child, this will pave the way for the child to become a lifelong learner. Each child is treated as a unique individual that if provided with opportunities will be able to develop to their fullest potentials.

Mission

Petite Graine Preschool is dedicated to provide to young, dynamic learners, a safe learning environment that will bring out their potentials and challenge them to be active thinkers.

Vision

Petite Graine Preschool envisions being a preschool that empowers children to become independent, articulate and lifelong learners that will become globally competitive individuals who will contribute to the growing needs of the society.


Curriculum

Our program follows a philosophical guideline known as the Developmental Interaction Approach. The basic principle is that the child needs to explore and then express his or her ideas through a variety of channels: imaginative play, group discussions, art, block building, and writing.

Play is seen as the child’s work.  It is the means by which the child re-examines and re-creates everything they have experienced and observed.  Play is purposeful, exceedingly important, and serious.  The children’s choice of activities are treated as important explorations.

Social interactions are vital.  It is important that children learn to be aware of their emotions, to identify and talk about them, to express their needs and problems and to be able to negotiate their resolution with other children, teachers and other adults.  The teacher’s role is to facilitate the formation of friendships by encouraging and helping to negotiate interactions between children.

Our program boosts of open-ended materials: water, sand, playdough, blocks, puzzles, art materials, and the like. Center Time or Free play is generous, and even planned activities may sometimes give way to the children’s spontaneous interests. Individual portfolios, which document the children’s work, will be created as a means of assessment along with a Progress Report Card that contain the developmentally appropriate skills for each age/level.


Meet the Team


CATHRINA MARIE VILLANUEVA, LPT
SCHOOL HEAD and ADMINISTRATOR
“Teacher Cat”
Bachelor of Science in Child Development & Education
Miriam College
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL TEACHER
ANNA KRISTINA R. MERCADO, LPT
PRESCHOOL PRINCIPAL
“Teacher Ina”
Bachelor of Science in Child Development & Education
Units of Master of Arts in Education
Major in Special Education
Miriam College
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL TEACHER
MICHELLE  SUÑAZ  PARUNGAO
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
“Ms. Michelle”
Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management
Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Bachelor of Science in Commerce
Major in Banking & Finance
University of Saint Anthony
JAY ANN A. ELAMIN, LPT
KINDER 1  TEACHER
“Teacher Jay Ann”
Bachelor of Technical Teacher Education
English for Technology
Marikina Polytechnic College
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL TEACHER
EIRENE LOUISE H. ENCISO
NURSERY  TEACHER
“Teacher Ei”
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education
Units of Professional Masters in Special Education
Miriam College
JASMIN MIKAELLA D. FERNANDEZ, RPm
NURSERY TEACHER
“Teacher Mika”
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Ateneo de Manila University
LICENSED PSYCHOMETRICIAN
MARIELLA  LOUISE V. LOQUINARIO, LPT
PLAYSCHOOL  TEACHER
“Teacher Ella”
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education
Miriam College
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL TEACHER
JAN RENELLE B.PANGANIBAN, LPT
KINDER 1  TEACHER
“Teacher Jan”
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education
Polytechnic University of the Philippines
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL TEACHER
SHELLA MARIE A.PASCUA, LPT
KINDER 2 TEACHER
“Teacher She”
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education
Polytechnic University of the Philippines
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL TEACHER
JUDY  P. CHAVEZ
SCHOOL AIDE
“Ate Baby”
Bachelor of Science in Computer Secretarial
Philippine Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology (College Level)
ERIC   B. PARUNGAO
LIAISON OFFICER/SCHOOL AIDE
“Kuya Eric”
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Major in Information Technology
Institute of Creative Computer Technology
FLORDELYN B. ROBERTO
SCHOOL AIDE
“Ate Flor”
JAIME S. VILLANUEVA
SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER
“Sir Jimmy”
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts
University of the Philippines Diliman
GEMMA S. VILLANUEVA
ARTS & EVENTS CONSULTANT
“Ms. Gem”

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