π Color Class
This is basically the equivalent of preschool. Snakekeys generally go to Color Class when they're around 4-6 years old, though some younger ones may come along to play too. Older keke don't generally need Color Class, but if they do, they'll most likely receive a "more mature" version. This schooling is generally made for babies with a tiny attention span, so there's a lot of games and such that the elders might not appreciate, thus the added maturity
In these classes, keke will learn very basic life skills such as how to recognize colors, shapes, and basic species (including some keke types). They'll work on refining their motor skills and solving simple puzzles. They also get an understanding of how behaving in a classroom setting works and get some experience in social situations with their classmates. They start to get a grasp on language by listening to the teacher read, learning small poems or songs, and may begin to associate sounds with their matching "letters" (this will be done both in the visual and tactile version of the language). They'll also work on recognizing numbers and learn how to count
Keke may being practicing writing "letters" and numbers, but most "bookwork" done in Color Class will be crafts designed to teach other core concepts (motor skills, colors, etc) and introduce various art types such as painting, pottery, and dance. Kids will also be taught simple manners such as how to share, work in a group, and that it's not nice to hit people