Konza Learning Centre offers two curriculum pathways Kenya's Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) and the international Cambridge pathway.
Families choose the path that best aligns with their child's learning style and long-term goals.
Whichever pathway a family selects, learners benefit from a warm, supportive environment, highly trained teachers and a holistic education that nurtures curiosity, confidence and lifelong learning.


Playgroup (Ages 1–3)
Our Playgroup program offers a loving and gentle introduction to school, where children feel safe, nurtured, and free to explore the world around them. At this stage, learning happens through the senses, movement, and joyful interaction, laying the foundation for lifelong curiosity and confidence. Children engage in sensory-rich experiences such as music and movement, imaginative play, and early social interaction. Through hands-on exploration in puzzle zones, sensory bins, soft reading corners, and outdoor water and mud play, young learners strengthen early brain development, coordination, communication, and emotional awareness.

PP1 (Ages 3–4)
Our PP1 program builds on early confidence and curiosity, guiding children as they begin to understand the world through purposeful play and exploration. Learning remains joyful and hands-on, while gentle structure helps children develop independence, communication, and social awareness. Children engage in storytelling, creative arts, music, movement, and guided play activities that support language development, early thinking skills, and emotional expression. Through group play and shared experiences, learners begin to collaborate, listen, and express their ideas with confidence.

PP2 (Ages 4–6)
Our PP2 program deepens the learning journey as children develop greater independence, critical thinking, and social awareness. At this level, learners continue to explore through hands-on discovery, while experiencing more intentional skill-building in literacy, numeracy, and creative expression. Children engage in activities that develop phonics understanding, early mathematics, fine motor skills, collaborative play, and independent problem-solving. Through rich learning experiences in literacy corners, mathematics exploration stations, creative arts, and outdoor investigations, learners build confidence, resilience, and a love of learning.

Grade 1 (Ages 6–7)
Our Grade 1 program marks an exciting transition, where young learners continue to build on a strong foundation while developing increasing independence, academic curiosity, and self-confidence. Learning remains active, interactive, and meaningful, connecting real-world experiences with growing literacy, numeracy, and critical thinking skills. Learners engage in structured reading and writing activities, problem-solving in mathematics, scientific exploration, creative expression, and collaborative group projects. Through guided inquiry, hands-on learning, and meaningful connections to everyday life, Grade 1 students develop the skills, mindset, and joy they need to thrive both now and in the future.
Learning Beyond the Classroom
At Konza Learning Centre, learning extends beyond academic lessons. Learners engage in rich co-curricular experiences that support their development physically, emotionally, socially, and creatively. These activities are not extras—they are essential for a truly holistic education. Through art, movement, music, outdoor exploration, and play, learners develop confidence, resilience, teamwork, and joy.

Creative & Expressive Arts
Children express ideas and emotions through art, music, drama, and dance. These activities encourage creativity, imagination, communication skills, and self-confidence while nurturing an appreciation for culture and creative expression.

Sports & Physical Development
Structured play, movement activities, and beginner sports help children develop coordination, strength, balance, and healthy habits. Learners also build teamwork, discipline, resilience, and confidence through active participation.

Music & Movement
Through singing, rhythm, dance, and movement, children enhance coordination, listening skills, and emotional expression. Music and movement support cognitive development while making learning joyful and engaging.