Engjaborg
Preschool with a nursery division
Reyrengi 11
112 Reykjavík
About the preschool
Engjaborg Preschool opened in 1994 in Grafarvogur. The preschool serves children between the ages of one and six. It typically has about 70 children divided into four groups. The youngest children are in Suðurengi, followed by Austurengi, then Norðurengi, and the oldest children are in Vesturengi. Engjaborg has about 20 staff.
Preschool Director: Pála Pálsdóttir
Want to know more?
In this very short video, we give a glimpse of the preschool activities.
Philosophy
The values of Engjaborg are well-being, respect, and creativity
At Engjaborg, the emphasis is on promoting children's learning and well-being, where each child is valued and has equal rights. The learning is achieved through play and an emphasis is placed on encouraging active participation, creative thinking, and free play. The daily tasks are based on the children's interests and strengths. Engjaborg's educational approach is founded on the principles of social constructivism and emphasizes the role of children in their own learning. Additionally, the philosophy of Reggio Emilia also influences the educational approach, viewing children as talented and active learners.
Preschool activities
Operational plan
What's ahead for Engjaborg? In Engjaborg's operational plan, you'll find, among other things, the school's internal and external evaluations for the last year, an improvement plan, the preschool calendar, and much more.
School curriculum
Do you want to know more about the philosophy and daily operations of Engjaborg? In the school curriculum, you'll find detailed information about the school's philosophical emphasis and approach to play, learning, and work. The final curriculum of Engjaborg is in development, but a draft can be viewed here.
Preschool calendar
When are the professional development days in Engjaborg? In the preschool calendar, you'll find information about days off and various other details.
Parent cooperation
We are all in this together, and as the proverb goes it takes a village to raise a child. Reykjavík City preschools make targeted efforts to consult with and increase parent involvement in preschool activities. All Reykjavík City preschools have parent associations and parent councils.
The Center for Engjaborg
Engjaborg Preschool falls under East Center. East Center provides a wide range of services to the residents of Árbær, Grafarholt, Grafarvogur, and Kjalarnes and is a comprehensive information source for municipal services. The Center provides welfare services, school services to preschool and primary schools, day care and recreational counseling, and various other services.
Child prosperity
The Act on the Integration of Services in the Interest of Children’s Prosperity has come into effect. The goal is to ensure children and guardians receive the right assistance, at the right time, from the right parties.
Families and children in need of early support have guaranteed access to a prosperity contact in the child's immediate environment, such as in preschool or primary school. The prosperity contact offers information and guidance on services and ensures that children and guardians have unhindered access to these services.
Children, youth, and guardians can reach the school prosperity contact to request integrated services.
The contact person for Engjaborg is: Eva Nína Einarsdóttir
Photos from Engjaborg
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