Timetable – Schedule

Academic Calendar 2025 – 2026

DAILY SCHEDULE

At Wowkid, we understand that each age group has different biological rhythms and developmental needs. Therefore, our daily schedule is flexibly designed to balance learning activities, play, rest, and meals, all tailored to each child’s stage of development

Daily Schedule for Starters
(1-2 years old)

The Starters’ schedule is designed to focus on care and meeting individual needs, creating a sense of safety and familiarity. Daily activities are paced gently, providing opportunities for children to naturally develop their senses and gross motor skills

Daily Schedule for Buddies, Thinkers, Explorers & Dreamers (2-6 years old)

The schedule for children aged 2-6 is structured more clearly, balancing guided learning activities with free play. Children have more opportunities to explore, work in groups, and actively develop social and pre-academic skills

WOWKID NUTRITIONAL MENU

Wowkid believes that a healthy, confident, and happy child begins with complete and safe meals. Therefore, children’s menus are designed according to early childhood nutritional standards, prioritizing fresh ingredients, minimal use of oil and processing, while preserving natural flavors

ensure stable energy throughout the day of learning – playing – exploring

Two main meals provide all the necessary groups of nutrients: protein – starch – vitamins – good fats – fiber
Two light, rich snacks from milk, cakes, fruits to hot dishes help children recharge but still digest easily

In addition, children will experience a mini buffet, where they choose and serve their own meals under the guidance of teachers, ensuring that each meal is balanced across all nutritional groups. Through this activity, children learn to decide portions that meet their body’s needs and develop healthy eating habits without wasting food
If they are still hungry, children are welcome to serve themselves more, fostering independence and teaching them to respect their body’s natural hunger and fullness cues