A Playgroup Teacher is responsible for taking care of young children (usually 2–4 years old) and helping them learn through play activities. The teacher plans simple learning activities, storytelling, rhymes, games, and creative tasks like drawing and coloring to support the child’s early development. They create a safe, friendly, and happy classroom environment where children feel comfortable. The teacher also helps children develop basic skills such as communication, social interaction, and good habits. Additionally, the playgroup teacher monitors children’s behavior, ensures their safety, and communicates regularly with parents about the child’s progress and needs.
A School Coordinator is responsible for managing and supporting daily school activities. They coordinate between teachers, students, and parents to ensure smooth communication and effective learning. The coordinator helps plan academic schedules, organizes school events, monitors teachers’ work, and ensures that school policies are followed. They also assist in student admissions, maintain records, and support the management in improving the quality of education. Additionally, the school coordinator handles administrative tasks and ensures a positive and organized learning environment in the school.