REGISTRATION FOR 2026-2027 SCHOOL YEAR NOW OPEN!
Ages:
Pre-K Class - 4 by September 30th (born on or before 9/30/2022)
Jr. K Class - 5 by December 31st (born on or before 12/31/2021)
Days offered:
5 days a week: Monday - Friday
Class Size:
Pre-K Class - 14 students with 2 teachers
Jr. K class - 15 students with 2 teachers
Hours:
9:30am - 1:30pm
Tuition:
Pre-K Class - 5 days a week: $450.00 per month
Jr. K Class - 5 days a week: $500.00 per month
Which class is best for my child?
Pre-Kindergarten focuses on basic school readiness skills, including name and letter recognition, early math concepts, critical thinking, and social-emotional development. Children are introduced to classroom routines, group learning, and foundational academic skills through hands-on, play-based instruction that encourages curiosity and confidence.
Jr. Kindergarten is an advanced, kindergarten-prep year for older 4-year-olds and young 5-year-olds who benefit from additional structure before entering kindergarten. This class builds on the Pre-K foundation with increased academic expectations, more structured routines, and a stronger focus on independence and readiness for a traditional kindergarten setting. Prior Pre-K attendance is not required for enrollment in Jr. Kindergarten.
Circle Time
Children sit as a group to discuss monthly highlights, listen to stories, and introduce color, shape, letter, and number concepts. The calendar is reviewed to reinforce math concepts. During circle time, children practice appropriate listening and speaking skills.
Centers & Small Group Language Arts
Exploration in centers includes sensory play, block building, process art, home living, science, and manipulative exploration. All toys provide gross and fine motor development and are rotated on a regular basis. Children are provided age-appropriate opportunities to enhance their social-emotional and motor skills. Teachers engage one-on-one with children during playtime and through art projects. In small group language arts, children develop early literacy skills by playing games that incorporate oral language development, print awareness, phonological awareness, and alphabetic principle.
Recess
Gross motor time in the gym or on the outdoor playground. During this time, children enjoy playing and interacting with one another and teachers.
Lunch
Children eat together with lunch provided from home. We encourage conversation and good table manners.
Centers & Small Group Math
Free play at the tables or on the floor prompt children to enhance their imagination, problem-solving skills, and social interactions in age appropriate ways. Children continue to explore and discover in learning centers. In small group math, children play games that incorporate number sense, graphing, measurement, patterning, shapes, and sorting.
Dismissal
Parents pick up outside the Welcome Center via car line.
Other Group activities include:
Music & Movement - Children will be exposed to a variety of music genres, styles, and instruments. This weekly class is used to explore different music from around the world while practicing skills in listening and following directions.
Worship - Students will experience God's Word through song, teaching, activities, and prayer during weekly worship time.
Science - Weekly science experiments and activities help students learn to observe, predict, and investigate the world around them.
Circle Time & Calendar
Children sit as a group to discuss monthly highlights, listen to stories, and introduce color, shape, letter, and number concepts. The calendar is reviewed to reinforce math concepts. During circle time, children practice appropriate listening and speaking skills.
Read-Aloud, Phonics, and Handwriting
Children develop early literacy skills through listening to books read aloud, phonics instruction, and handwriting practice. These skills and activities incorporate oral language development, print awareness, phonological awareness, and alphabetic principle.
Centers & Small Groups with Teacher
Exploration in centers includes sensory play, block building, process art, home living, science, and manipulative exploration. All toys provide gross and fine motor development and are rotated on a regular basis. Children are provided age-appropriate opportunities to enhance their social-emotional and motor skills. Teachers engage one-on-one with children to grow literacy and math skills.
Recess
Gross motor time in the gym or on the outdoor playground. During this time, children enjoy playing and interacting with one another and teachers.
Lunch
Children eat together with lunch provided from home. We encourage conversation and good table manners.
Math
Children use multiple strategies and hands-on learning activities to grow their understanding of number sense, graphing, measurement, patterning, shapes, and sorting.
Dismissal
Parents pick up outside the Welcome Center via car line.
Other Group activities include:
Music & Movement - Children will be exposed to a variety of music genres, styles, and instruments. This weekly class is used to explore different music from around the world while practicing skills in listening and following directions.
Worship - Students will experience God's Word through song, teaching, activities, and prayer during weekly worship time.
Science - Weekly science experiments and activities help students learn to observe, predict, and investigate the world around them.