Established in 2001, EuroKids began its journey with two preschools and has since expanded into an extensive network across South Asia and the Middle East. Owned by EuroKids International Pvt. Ltd. (India), the institution now operates over 975 centers in India, along with a significant presence in Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Dubai, and Singapore. The Tinkune branch in Kathmandu spans 12,000 square feet, providing a spacious, dedicated environment for early childhood development.
The institution features modern infrastructure and amenities specifically designed for young children, including splash pools and swimming facilities. A team of trained educators supports the educational environment, nurturing children through a blend of academic expertise and specialized facilities. The curriculum is built on the principle of helping children acquire the fundamental skills necessary for future academic success and personal growth, utilizing a structured daily routine that encourages curiosity and group interaction.
EuroKids offers a tiered program structure based on age groups to ensure developmental appropriateness. The PlayGroup program, designed for children aged 1.8 to 2.5 years, focuses on sensory-based learning. Through monthly themes and real-world experiences, children engage in activities such as singing, dancing, and exploration to build their cognitive, motor, and social skills. For children aged 2.5 to 3.5 years, the Nursery program introduces essential pre-academic skills, including pre-reading, pre-writing, and basic mathematics. This stage utilizes specialized "Discovery Areas" within classrooms to foster self-initiative and creative expression through art and dramatic play.
As children progress to the EuroJunior level (ages 3.5 to 4.5), the emphasis shifts toward recognizing individual potential and fostering environmental awareness. This stage emphasizes language development, encouraging children to verbalize their thoughts and build confidence in their communication skills. The final preschool stage, EuroSenior (ages 4.5 to 5.5), concentrates on vocabulary expansion and the application of complex concepts. During this phase, students learn to read and write using specialized tools and a child-centric approach to mathematics, specifically designed to enhance attention spans and prepare them for primary education.

