Joy of Learning — Curriculum design that grows curious, confident children

We design play-based, inquiry-led curriculum for early and primary years — for schools, teachers and learning centres. Warm, practical, classroom-ready.

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Curriculum that works
Teacher-friendly units ready for immediate use.
Evidence-informed
Developmentally appropriate & research-backed.
Partnership approach
We coach teachers and co-design with your school.
Teacher reading with preschool children

Featured Services

Curriculum Design

Year-long or termly curriculum packages with teacher guides, student materials and assessment rubrics.

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Teacher Workshops

Practical workshops focused on play-based learning, assessment for learning, and inquiry pedagogy.

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Consultancy & Coaching

School audits, co-design sessions, and in-class coaching to support implementation.

Book a consultation →

Our Programs

Early Years — Play-Based Curriculum

Age 3–5. Unit plans, printable resources, and assessment checklists.

Download sample unit

Primary Years — Inquiry Curriculum

Grades 1–3. Thematic units, formative assessment strategies, and teacher notes.

Request sample lesson

What educators say

“Joy of Learning transformed how our teachers plan lessons — the units are practical and the coaching made implementation easy.”
— Maria Santos, Principal
“The play-based materials saved hours of planning time and our students are more engaged than ever.”
— Teacher, St. Gabriel’s Preschool

Free sample unit — "Exploring Seasons"

Download a classroom-ready Early Years unit with activities, assessment tools and printable cards.

Joy of Learning — Curriculum design that grows curious learners

Joy of Learning — Curriculum design that grows curious, confident children

We design play-based, inquiry-led curriculum for early and primary years — for schools, teachers and learning centres. Warm, practical, classroom-ready.

Book a free 20-minute consult View Programs
Curriculum that works
Teacher-friendly units ready for immediate use.
Evidence-informed
Developmentally appropriate & research-backed.
Partnership approach
We coach teachers and co-design with your school.
Teacher reading with preschool children

Featured Services

Curriculum Design

Year-long or termly curriculum packages with teacher guides, student materials and assessment rubrics.

Learn more →

Teacher Workshops

Practical workshops focused on play-based learning, assessment for learning, and inquiry pedagogy.

See schedule →

Consultancy & Coaching

School audits, co-design sessions, and in-class coaching to support implementation.

Book a consultation →

Our Programs

Early Years — Play-Based Curriculum

Age 3–5. Unit plans, printable resources, and assessment checklists.

Download sample unit

Primary Years — Inquiry Curriculum

Grades 1–3. Thematic units, formative assessment strategies, and teacher notes.

Request sample lesson

What educators say

“Joy of Learning transformed how our teachers plan lessons — the units are practical and the coaching made implementation easy.”
— Maria Santos, Principal
“The play-based materials saved hours of planning time and our students are more engaged than ever.”
— Teacher, St. Gabriel’s Preschool

Free sample unit — "Exploring Seasons"

Download a classroom-ready Early Years unit with activities, assessment tools and printable cards.

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