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Preparing Children for Standard 1 by Age 6

A localized curriculum designed to ensure children are confident, capable, and ready for primary school.

Pelangi Learning, From Kindergarten to STPM Continuity

We are prepared to support the change in Malaysia where children will begin preschool at age five and enter Year One at age six starting in 2027, as announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Built on materials from Pelangi Publishing Group, our syllabus supports a confident transition into Standard 1 at age 6 by combining structured academic foundations with age-appropriate learning experiences. This approach ensures continuity across the Malaysian education pathway from preschool through primary, secondary (SPM), and beyond.

Discover Montessori-inspired Learning Through Play with Daily Outdoors & Special Class activities.

Our outdoor and thematic activity programme is designed to let children learn through play in a natural, engaging environment. With daily time outdoors, children explore, move, and discover while building essential life skills beyond the classroom.

Research indicates that children who spend more time outdoors are 27% more physically active than those who stay indoors, show improved attention and classroom learning outcomes, and experience better overall health with reduced obesity risk and enhanced motor development (American Academy of Pediatrics, 2018; World Health Organization, 2019; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020).

Interactive Learning Ecosystem for Future-Ready Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Little Profs upcoming syllabus integrates interactive teaching software, structured textbooks, activity-based learning, and multimedia resources to create a cohesive and engaging learning environment.

The outcome is a learning experience that develops independent, adaptable, and future-ready children who are well prepared for the evolving demands of a global, AI-driven world.

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* World Health Organization (WHO Europe). Physical activity and outdoor play in children

* American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The importance of play in promoting healthy child development

* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Physical activity guidelines for children and adolescents