IB Early Year Programme
Empowering young minds with a creative, inquiry-led learning journey at HUS.


IB Early Years Programme Overview
What is the IB Early Years Programme (IB-EYP)?
The IB Early Years Programme (EYP) at HUS International School marks the beginning of your child’s academic journey, fostering inquiry-based learning in a safe, nurturing, and intellectually stimulating environment. Early Years Programme (EYP) is a vibrant, joyful blend of play, purpose, and discovery - crafted for curious minds aged 2.6 to 5.6 years. Rooted in the globally renowned IB PYP Framework, our curriculum encourages every child to explore, express, and evolve with confidence.

Key Highlights of the IB Early Years Programme
Globally Recognized Curriculum
HUS offers the IB Early Years Programme, Primary Years, Middle Years, & Diploma - ensuring a seamless, world-class education from preschool to Grade 12.
Holistic Learning Approach
Beyond academics, students engage in a rich blend of creative, physical, and imaginative activities that nurture all-around growth and joyful expression.
Experienced Faculty
Our trained educators receive ongoing professional development to stay aligned with global teaching practices and child development principles.
Safe & Stimulating Learning Environment
With tech-integrated classrooms, age-appropriate learning spaces, and secure play areas, children thrive in a setting that fosters curiosity and confidence.
Seamless Transition to IB Primary Years Programme (PYP)
It helps build a strong foundation for a smooth academic journey into the IB Primary Years Programme, supporting continuous development.
Key Highlights of the IB Early Years Programme
Globally Recognized Curriculum
HUS offers the IB Early Years Programme, Primary Years, Middle Years, & Diploma - ensuring a seamless, world-class education from preschool to Grade 12.
Holistic Learning Approach
Beyond academics, students engage in a rich blend of creative, physical, and imaginative activities that nurture all-around growth and joyful expression.
Experienced Faculty
Our trained educators receive ongoing professional development to stay aligned with global teaching practices and child development principles.
Safe & Stimulating Learning Environment
With tech-integrated classrooms, age-appropriate learning spaces, and secure play areas, children thrive in a setting that fosters curiosity and confidence.
Seamless Transition to IB Primary Years Programme (PYP)
It helps build a strong foundation for a smooth academic journey into the IB Primary Years Programme, supporting continuous development.

Why Choose IB-EYP?
The IB Early Years Programme promotes exploration and discovery through play, storytelling, arts, and guided inquiry. Children develop essential early skills like:
Who Is IB EYP For?
The IB Early Years Programme is designed for children between 2.6 and 5.6 years.
It is divided into three developmental stages - Junior, Senior, and Graduation.
It is ideal for young learners ready to explore the world around them in a safe and inclusive environment.


EYP Curriculum & Learning Approach
Each area of learning is thoughtfully integrated to support development across all domains.

Language & Communication
Jolly Phonics brings letters to life with sounds, actions, songs, and stories, enriching language skills through interactive, multilingual learning.

Early Mathematics
Children build foundational math skills through playful exploration of numbers, patterns, shapes, and measurement.

Social & Emotional Development
We foster empathy, cooperation, and self-regulation through structured routines, group interactions, and positive reinforcement strategies.

Physical Education & Motor Skills
Daily activities and play-based exercises develop gross and fine motor skills, coordination, and healthy habits, laying the foundation for physical well-being.

Arts & Creativity
Art, music, dance, and drama are central to our curriculum, encouraging self-expression, innovation, and imaginative thinking
EYP Curriculum & Learning Approach
Each area of learning is thoughtfully integrated to support development across all domains.

Language & Communication
Jolly Phonics brings letters to life with sounds, actions, songs, and stories, enriching language skills through interactive, multilingual learning.

Early Mathematics
Children build foundational math skills through playful exploration of numbers, patterns, shapes, and measurement.

Social & Emotional Development
We foster empathy, cooperation, and self-regulation through structured routines, group interactions, and positive reinforcement strategies.

Physical Education & Motor Skills
Daily activities and play-based exercises develop gross and fine motor skills, coordination, and healthy habits, laying the foundation for physical well-being.

Arts & Creativity
Art, music, dance, and drama are central to our curriculum, encouraging self-expression, innovation, and imaginative thinking
Admission Process for IB Early Years Programme
HUS welcomes families from all backgrounds, offering a transparent and inclusive process for enrolling in the IB Early Years Programme. Mid-year admissions are considered on a case-by-case basis.

Testimonials

Being at HUS, both my daughters are growing up to be strong and confident individuals. My older daughter is an artist. She loves art, drama, and music, and HUS provides so many different ave...


Being at HUS one major shift that I see in my son is his ability to think to think critically and ask questions. Discussions on real world challenges like global health and climate change ha...

Frequently Asked Questions
The IB Early Years programme focuses on inquiry-based learning rather than rote memorization. It nurtures the whole child - emotionally, socially, and intellectually - within a globally recognized framework.
Children aged 2.5 to 5.6 years are eligible, segmented into Junior, Senior, and Graduation levels.
Yes, it is part of the globally respected International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum, which includes the IB Diploma programme and prepares students for international education pathways.
Admissions for the academic year open in March. Mid-year admissions may be considered based on availability.