Policies and Procedures

Safety
Panda Playschool is granted the Safe Child Care (Infant & Child Safety) in recognition of meeting internationally recognized Infant and Child Safety standards, assured by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health and certified by Boecker.
Panda Playschool has assigned the responsibility to its food handlers/servers to identify and recognize the potential hazards associated during the preparation, handling and serving of high risk foods. Not to mention, maintaining the basic food and personal hygiene standards and applying the proper control measures under the supervision of food safety controller employed at Panda Playschool, in order to prevent probable germ spreading, cross contamination, and potential food poisoning among children and staff.
Panda Playschool’s staff has received food safety training and is aware of all its guidelines to be applied within the school premises.
A nutritious breakfast, hot lunch and a healthy snack are served daily.
Panda Playschool has been registered to Kidproof’s Protect Ed Safety Education Program. This program is designed with the express purpose of empowering teachers, parents and students with the knowledge, skills and preventive measures they need for a safe future.
Protect Ed™ is a multi-grade, multi- subject, flexible program that addresses the most critical issues in child safety today.

Health
Nutrition, personal hygiene and safety are important parts of our daily routine.
Panda Playschool has a registered nurse who is on duty and a pediatrician who visits the school and examines all children on a regular basis.

Disciplinary Procedure
Children are disciplined in a positive and understanding manner that is appropriate to their actions and their developmental level.
Our purpose is to help children learn how to control their own behavior without hindering them from expressing feelings and moods. Reasonable and consistent limits are set for each child. We will help the child by explaining why the behavior is not permitted and what other action is acceptable. Positive discipline allows students to learn and adapt their behaviors to meet expectations in the classroom, while simultaneously teaching them how to make better choices.