
Nurturing Young Minds with Preschool and Daycare


At HUS Day Care
We are dedicated to providing a nurturing and enriching environment where every child can grow and thrive. Our daycare program goes beyond traditional classroom hours, offering a safe and stimulating space for children during both before-school and after-school periods.
The HUS Circle
Rooted in child-centered activities and holistic development, our daycare program emphasizes a balance of structured activities and free play. This approach encourages children to explore their interests while developing crucial social, emotional, and cognitive skills.




What We Offer

Before-School Care
Kickstart the day with our before-school care program. Children engage in quiet activities, socialize with friends.

After-School Care
After a day of learning, our after-school care program provides a welcoming environment for children to unwind, engage in enriching activities and enjoy supervised indoor and outdoor playtime.

Holiday and Vacation Care
During school breaks and holidays, we offer special programs filled with exciting activities, ensuring continuity of care and fun for children while accommodating working parents.


Our Dedicated Team
Our team of childcare professionals is well-trained and deeply committed to providing a nurturing and supportive environment for every child. They foster positive relationships, encourage independence, and celebrate each child's achievements, creating a sense of belonging and security.



Our Facilities
Designed with children's safety and comfort in mind, our daycare facilities feature a dedicated play area, a cozy library, an inspiring art space, and engaging fun and
activity learning zones where children can explore, create, and discover under the guidance of experienced teachers.





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At HUS, our Day Care programme encourages students to celebrate the diversity that they are a part of. By celebrating different traditions, lifestyles and linguistically diverse backgrounds, we groom them to appreciate the various cultures surrounding them. Which include Diwali, Onam, Christmas, Independence Day, Teachers Day, Sports Day etc. All these events aim at sharing ideals, conserving traditions and generating new trends.
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