At Tadika Sri Johan Kota Kemuning, children enjoy a learning environment that blends play, creativity, and exploration. The spacious outdoor area gives them the freedom to run, play, and even try their hands at gardening—turning nature into a classroom of discovery. The school also provides children with opportunities to shine on stage, boosting their confidence through performances and presentations. In the classroom, the use of a Smartboard makes lessons more engaging, while the science lab allows little ones to explore hands-on experiments that spark curiosity and problem-solving skills.
With this well-rounded approach, every corner of the school—from the outdoor space to the learning facilities—is designed to support both academic growth and personal development.



Highlights of Tadika Sri Johan Setia:
FunGates
At the core of the school is the FunGates, an exclusive teaching approach developed specially for FunGates schools. The books, teaching aids, and methods are not available to the public, ensuring children receive a truly unique and high-quality education. Lessons are taught in fun, logical, and practical ways so that children genuinely understand concepts instead of memorising.
Project-Based Learning
Through project-based learning, children explore topics through group activities and hands-on tasks. Whether it’s conducting group experiments, planting and caring for a garden, or presenting ideas, children learn through doing. Along the way, they naturally develop the 5C skills — Communication, Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking, and Choice — which not only build academic knowledge but also shape character, teamwork, and confidence for the future.




Domestic Science
Domestic Science is another fun-filled activity that gives children hands-on experience in the kitchen. They get to explore how food is prepared step by step—from identifying and selecting ingredients, understanding recipes, learning about measurements, and trying out basic cooking methods, all the way to enjoying the dishes they’ve made. Through this process, children don’t just build confidence and independence, but also develop an appreciation for healthy eating and the effort that goes into preparing meals. At the same time, they’re introduced to simple life skills such as setting up the table, cleaning up after cooking, washing dishes, and even folding aprons or towels. These small but meaningful tasks teach responsibility, self-care, and teamwork—skills that benefit them far beyond the classroom.
Sensory Play – Water & Sand Play
Activities like water play, sand play, and hands-on exploration are more than just fun — they are designed to stimulate a child’s senses of touch, sight, and sound. Sensory play also helps children develop fine motor skills, improve focus and concentration, and express their creativity freely. For example, when children build sand structures or experiment with floating and sinking in water, they are engaging in both scientific discovery and creative imagination.
Parents who visit this school are often impressed by the big outdoor space, the balance between fun and academics, and the dedicated teachers who put thought into every activity. Children are not only well-prepared for primary school but also grow into confident, curious, and caring individuals.



