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Bee-School focuses on creative arts to nurture early childhood creativity and talent development

Hives Bee-School program is really something unique in terms of early childhood education. With a primary focus on the creative arts, it’s our aim to nurture creative thinking and develop talent in Art, Musicianship and Performance.

Building creativity in the early years develops skills to becoming truely innovative, with agile minds and the ability to solve problems through multiple solutions.

This will give children the fundamentals to meet the challenges of remaking, reinventing and adapting in our constantly shifting world.

If these creative thinking fundamentals are practiced through the schooling years, it will produce far more flexible thinkers with a higher emotional intelligence – a big advantage future education. 

Creativity is especially nurtured in social environments and our teachers guide students into wider explorations, generating new options for what ‘could be’ in their world and take chances without penalty. A safe space with no judgement plus opportunity for self expression and risk taking, provides kids with confidence, curiosity and limitless imagination. A fantastic preparation for their formative school years.

Teachers guide kids in safe, judgment-free environments to explore, take risks, and build confidence

So how does the Hive program foster Creativity in our Bee-School Program?

Our Bee-School Basics (entry level 3-6 Yrs) program is a half day class that takes students through lessons of Art, Drama and Music. To ensure the content is age-appropriate, we further divide the classes into a 3-4 Yrs and 4-6 Yrs. 

BEE-SCHOOL BASICS PROGRAM: 

Visual Arts not only assists in students fine motor skills and sensory experiences, but also their cognitive thinking and expression. In our visual art classes, we encourage children to approach art media as a way to communicate and connect to the world, independently building upon their knowledge and constructing their own theories (Knight, 2009).

Often focusing on a known illustrator or theme, students are challenged to utilise the fundamentals of remaking, reinventing and adapting to take what has been already done as a framework and create their own version.  

Skill development is equally important in approaching creative challenges. Our teachers mentor through a process of planning, practice and execution, providing tools for students to explore new materials, different art forms and techniques to produce a range of unique artistic solutions throughout the term.   

Visual arts classes support fine motor skills, sensory growth, and cognitive thinking through creative expression

Children use art media to communicate ideas, build knowledge, and connect with the world independently

Students remix themes and illustrators to create unique versions, guided by planning and practice

Teachers mentor students to experiment with diverse art forms, fostering skill development and innovation

Drama is structured to provide students with opportunities that explore and challenge familiarities in their lives through dramatic play. The activities are designed to increase their cognitive, social and emotional skills simultaneously while developing new capabilities in meaningful vocabulary, independent thinking and self regulation. 

Drama assists in growing confidence and we guide students in their understanding of interpreting body language, social interaction & role play which aid in their emotional intelligence as they approach school age. 

We predominantly nurture the art of storytelling. This is a fantastic practice to enhance students imagination and knowledge of their world.

Children create stories from their own knowledge base, but what we encourage is for students to expand what they know and accept new ideas, concepts and possibilities.

These will be proposed to them both by their teachers and their peers from which we provide meaningful exchanges through dramatic play.

Drama activities boost children’s cognitive, social, and emotional skills through engaging dramatic play

Drama helps students interpret body language and social cues, developing confidence and emotional awareness

Students create and expand stories, enhancing imagination and understanding of their world through drama

Drama encourages children to accept new concepts and exchange ideas with teachers and peers in play

Spanish is offered for students as an alternative to Drama. Research shows that children proficient in other languages also show signs of enhanced creativity, mental flexibility and has a direct impact on academic achievement. It also improves listening skills, memory and multitasking (www.leadwithlanguages.org)

The experience of learning a language introduces students to the world in ways they might otherwise have not experienced. The best time to learn is before the age of 5 as students use the same part of the brain to acquire a second language that they use to learn their mother toungue. 

Learning Spanish enhances creativity, memory, and academic skills, especially before age 5

Music provides creative learning that ignites all areas of childhood development as the mind and the body work together.

Children who study music before school are proven to accelerate in areas of reading, writing and mathematics throughout their school years as they have already established the neural pathways necessary for these tasks to be easily executed.  

Our Bee-Schoolers explore instruments such as the ukulele, drums and xylophone and gain import skills such as
• Listening
• Memorisation
• Counting
• Communication
• Improvisation
• Coordination
• Sequencing

Music builds neural pathways that support reading, writing, and maths from an early age

Children explore drums, ukulele, and xylophone to build coordination and communication skills

Music encourages listening, memorisation, and sequencing in early learners

Hive Bee-School also provides extension programs for children wanting a full day of creative learning. These include;

EXTENSION PROGRAM: CREATIVE PERFORMERS
Taking Dramatic play to the next level, Creative Performers is a further half day program that focuses on developing confidence and communication skills through performance-based activities such as Musical Theatre, dance and Mini Makers. Students in this program will participate in a term performance at the Hive to showcase their new skills and talents. 

A full-day option focusing on musical theatre, dance, and creative expression 

Children grow communication skills through drama, dance, and term-end showcases

Hive’s Creative Performers program nurtures talent through fun, expressive activities

EXTENSION PROGRAM: CREATIVE THINKERS
Creative Thinkers further enhances creative problem solving through development of a more diverse skill set including Piano Prep, Art Design and Creative Art Science. Students in this program will participate in a term performance at the Hive to showcase their new skills and talents. 

Explore piano, art design, and science to boost creative problem-solving in young minds

Hive’s Creative Thinkers program combines music, art, and science for deeper learning

Hive Bee-School fosters intelligence, emotional growth, and a love for learning through the arts

Discover how Hive’s creative arts program builds flexible thinking and lifelong curiosity

The creative arts is proven to feed intelligence, promote flexible thinking, emotional intelligence and develop a love of learning that students will take with them into adulthood. Our Hive Bee-School program provides all the important aspects of creative learning in one place. Come and see what the buzz is all about!