The FEBIAS Child Development Center believes that children are gifts from God and that their unique abilities and potential should be developed in alignment with godly principles.
The FEBIAS Child Development Center believes that children are gifts from God and that their unique abilities and potential should be developed in alignment with godly principles.
Grounded in the Bible, the center’s preschool programs focus on academic readiness and character building through values education. It aims to cultivate graduates who are socially adept, mentally sharp, capable of self-directed learning, and love God above all.
Also situated within FEBIAS campus grounds, the Child Development Center offers an optimal environment for children’s learning and play activities.
Its objectives include:
The preschool curriculum focuses on the following areas:
In line with the Child Development Center’s objectives, lessons focus on the following learning areas:
Email: fcdc@febias.edu.ph
Facebook: FEBIAS Preschool
Mobile numbers: 0939 938 8423
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