Finding quality education for their children is a challenge many Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in the UAE face. Addressing this need, Second Home Playhouse is providing affordable, nurturing, and flexible early childhood education for children aged 1-6, easing the burden for OFW families.
In a recent celebration of young learners’ achievements, the institution held its First Quarter Recognition Awards, spotlighting the progress of its students in social, creative, and motor skills. The event served as a testament to the Playhouse’s commitment to fostering holistic development among its students, making it a proud moment for parents working hard abroad.
Understanding the financial constraints many OFWs face, Second Home Playhouse offers programs with monthly fees that are significantly more accessible than many international schools in Dubai. Its curriculum focuses on play-based learning, which encourages emotional growth and critical thinking. Parents can choose between half-day and full-day options, with monthly fees ranging from AED 500 to AED 792, depending on the child’s age group.
The programs include:
PH1 (Ages 1-2): Sensory exploration and social skills development
PH2 (Ages 2-3): Language development and motor skills
PH3 (Ages 3-4): Creativity and problem-solving
PH4 (Ages 5-6): Leadership and teamwork
Year-Round Enrollment
The flexibility of year-round enrollment ensures parents can enroll their children anytime, offering convenience to families who may relocate mid-school year. With tailored schedules, Second Home Playhouse adapts to parents’ needs while ensuring children receive a quality education.
Supporting OFW Parents
For OFW parents, having their children with them in Dubai allows for closer involvement in their daily lives and development. Second Home Playhouse provides a safe, multicultural learning environment that helps children thrive academically, socially, and emotionally while their parents focus on their work.
Through its dedicated facilitators and play-based approach, Second Home Playhouse stands as a supportive partner for OFW families, proving that quality education can be both accessible and affordable.