
Singing & Music
Each morning begins with a song. We learn melody, rhythm, and the joy of voices together — building confidence and listening from day one.
Rituals · A year at Nareh
Our Ethos · What shapes a child
None louder than the others. Every ritual below grows from one of these.
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An extension of a loving home — confidence, emotional security, social grace.
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Beautiful materials, books, and play that grow cognition and creative instinct.
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A balanced table and daily movement for the body that holds the becoming mind.
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Light, texture, natural wood. The room teaches before the teacher speaks.

Each morning begins with a song. We learn melody, rhythm, and the joy of voices together — building confidence and listening from day one.

From free movement to choreographed recitals, our dancers learn balance, expression, and the discipline of a body well-used.

Watercolor, canvas, collage — open-ended studios where every child develops a personal visual language with care and quality materials.

Foundational learning through tactile, beautifully made wooden tools. Concepts arrive through the hands, not through screens.
We teach Armenian alongside English — letters, songs, stories, and everyday words. A second language opens a second world, and roots a child in their heritage.

Side-by-side cooking that teaches collaboration, sequence, and the quiet joy of making something for someone else.

A library of carefully curated picture books and read-aloud sessions in quiet corners. Stories build empathy and an inner life.

Sewing, weaving, sculpture, clay. The hands learn to make — and a child who has made something can make anything.
Quiet, patient, formal. Chess teaches attention, foresight, and the grace of losing well. We start as early as four.

We celebrate most holidays through handcraft — paper lanterns, garlands, hand-printed cards. Tradition built by small hands.

From soup season to summer treats, our calendar turns with the year. Each season brings its own table and its own song.
Time outdoors on a thoughtful natural playground. Climbing, running, digging — the original curriculum.