Monday through Friday
3:15 to 6:00 p.m.
Our Kindergarten After-Care program offers a safe, caring, and structured environment where kindergarteners can relax, play, and continue learning after the school day ends.
Our program is thoughtfully designed to support the developmental needs of kindergarteners through a balance of fun activities and quiet time.
Instructor: Mr. Mustafaa
When: Tuesdays, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 4 - Max.10
Language: English
Move, play, and have fun! Kids will try a variety of sports like volleyball, soccer, badminton, table tennis, and indoor hockey. Each activity builds coordination, focus, and endurance—all while keeping kids active and having a blast!
What students will learn:
Basic rules, techniques, and skills for multiple sports
Coordination, balance, and gross motor development
Teamwork, sportsmanship, and cooperation
Focus, endurance, and confidence in physical activity
Program highlights:
Exposure to a variety of sports and physical activities
Fun, high-energy, and age-appropriate games
Emphasis on teamwork, respect, and fair play
Instructor: Mr. Khaled
When: Tuesday, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Students: Min. 2 - Max.10
Language: Arabic & English
Our Arabic class introduces young learners to the Arabic language in a fun, interactive, and age-appropriate way. Students will build foundational skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening through games, songs, stories, and cultural activities.
What students learn:
Basic Arabic vocabulary and greetings
Recognition and writing of Arabic letters and simple words
Listening and speaking skills through songs and conversation practice
Program highlights:
Play-based, hands-on learning experiences
Culturally rich stories and music
Focus on confidence building and joyful communication
Please note: A $15 materials fee helps cover all supplies used during the class.
Instructor:
When: Tuesday, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 8 - Max. 20
Language: English
In our afterschool chess class, students will learn one of the world’s most classic and rewarding games in a fun, supportive environment. Whether your child is brand new to the game or already knows how to play, this program is designed to help them grow their skills through engaging lessons, hands-on practice, and friendly competition.
What Students Will Learn:
Chess basics (rules, moves, board setup)
Openings, tactics, and endgame strategies
Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Good sportsmanship and focused concentration
Program Highlights:
Weekly sessions led by experienced instructors
Small group play, one-on-one coaching, and puzzle challenges
Students will also have the opportunity to participate in local and regional chess tournaments to test their skills and gain competitive experience.
Instructor: Ms. Franny
When: Tuesday, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 2 - Max.10
Language: English
Have you ever wished you could draw the characters you see in books and on TV? In this class you will learn how to draw your favorite cartoon characters, as well as creating your own and taking them on adventures through the art of comic storytelling! We will start with the basics of drawing faces, body actions, and backgrounds, and by the end of the semester you will have created your own comic book! Whether you struggle with drawing things like hands and faces and want to improve, or you feel like a pro cartoonist already, you will have lots of fun creating comics with Ms. Franny in this class.
What students will learn:
Basic and advanced drawing techniques for faces, bodies, and backgrounds
Character creation and development
Storytelling through comics, including sequencing and narrative flow
Creative expression, problem-solving, and artistic confidence
Program highlights:
Hands-on, step-by-step instruction in cartoon and comic art
Opportunities to create original characters and stories
Emphasis on both skill-building and imaginative play
Please note: A $15 materials fee helps cover all supplies used during the class.
Instructor: TBD
Wednesday, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 3 - Max.10
Language: English
Our Jazz & Ballet class is a dynamic blend of two popular dance styles, offering students the opportunity to explore both the elegance of ballet and the energy of jazz. This class builds a strong foundation in movement, rhythm, coordination, and self-expression—all in a fun and supportive environment. It is perfect for young dancers who want to explore a variety of movement styles while building confidence and having fun.
What students will learn:
Fundamental ballet positions, steps, and movements
Basic jazz techniques, rhythm, and choreography
Coordination, balance, and expressive movement
Confidence, creativity, and performance skills
Program highlights:
Engaging exercises that combine ballet and jazz styles
Focus on rhythm, movement, and self-expression
Opportunities for individual and group practice
Performance Opportunity:
Students will be performing their dances at the Afterschool Show in June, showcasing their skills and sharing their accomplishments with family and friends.
Please note: Jazz shoes are required.
Instructor: Ms. Samantha
When: Thursday, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Students: Min. 2 - Max.10
Language: French
In this engaging class, students expand their vocabulary and conversational skills through songs, games, stories, and cultural activities. They’ll practice everyday expressions, learn about French traditions, and build confidence using the language in fun, interactive ways.
What students will learn:
Expanded French vocabulary and conversational phrases
Everyday expressions for communication in real-life contexts
Cultural awareness through French traditions, stories, and games
Listening, speaking, and confidence in using the language
Program highlights:
Play-based, interactive learning with songs, games, and stories
Focus on communication skills and cultural exploration
Opportunities for small group and individual participation
Please note: A $15 materials fee helps cover all supplies used during the class.
Instructor: TBD
When: Friday, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Students: Min. 3 - Max.10
Language: English
Our Kindergym class is an energetic and playful introduction to basic gymnastics skills designed just for our young students. This class helps develop strength, coordination, balance, and flexibility through fun, age-appropriate movement activities in a safe and supportive environment.
What Students Will Learn:
Basic gymnastics skills, including tumbling and balance techniques
Strength, coordination, and flexibility development
Body awareness and confidence through guided movement activities
Teamwork and following directions in a fun, supportive environment
Program Highlights:
Tumbling and basic gymnastics skill practice
Obstacle courses and movement games
Activities designed to boost confidence and encourage playful exploration
Note:
At the end of the semester, parents are invited to the final class to see everything their child has learned
Instructor: Ms. Maki Yamamae
When: Tuesday, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Students: Min. 2 - Max.10
Language: English & Japanese
Explore, Learn, and Play in Japanese! Join us after school for a fun and engaging journey into the world of Japanese language and culture! Designed especially for Pre-K and K students, our Japanese Language class helps children build a strong foundation in speaking, listening, reading, and writing Japanese all through games, crafts, songs, and storytelling.
What students will learn:
Basic Japanese vocabulary and common phrases
Listening and speaking skills through songs, stories, and conversation
Cultural awareness through crafts, games, and storytelling
Program highlights:
Play-based, hands-on learning experiences
Interactive games, crafts, and songs to reinforce language skills
Encouragement of confidence, curiosity, and love for language learning
Instructor: Mr. Herve Aka
When: Wednesday, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 6 - Max. 20
Language: French
Our Judo class introduces students to the fundamentals of this traditional Japanese martial art in a safe, structured, and respectful environment. Judo emphasizes discipline, self-control, and physical fitness while teaching students how to use balance, technique, and timing rather than strength.
What Students Will Learn:
Basic Judo techniques and safe falling (ukemi)
Respectful partner practice, cooperation, and teamwork
Balance, coordination, and body awareness
Confidence, focus, self-discipline, and sportsmanship
Program Highlights:
Structured, safe, and respectful learning environment
Hands-on practice with partners to develop technique and timing
Activities that build physical fitness and strength
Fun and engaging exercises that teach valuable life skills
Please note: Students are required to have a Judo uniform (gi)
Instructor: Ms. Klapper
When: Monday, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 2 - Max.10
Language: English
Fold, crease, and create! In this fun and engaging origami class, kindergarteners will learn the art of paper folding while building fine motor skills, focus, and creativity. Each week, students will transform simple paper into animals, shapes, and imaginative designs they’ll be proud to share.
What students will learn:
Basic origami folds and techniques
Fine motor skills, patience, and attention to detail
Creativity and spatial awareness through hands-on projects
Following step-by-step instructions and building perseverance
Program highlights:
Engaging, age-appropriate paper-folding projects
Encouragement of creativity and self-expression
Opportunities to create and share unique designs each week
Supportive, fun environment that builds confidence and focus
Please note: A $15 materials fee helps cover all supplies used during the class.
Does your child love music or want to learn a new instrument? Our private music lessons offer one-on-one or small group instruction tailored to each student’s interests and skill level. Whether your child is a beginner or looking to refine their technique, our experienced instructors provide personalized support in a fun and encouraging environment.
Students can choose from piano, guitar, ukulele, flute, saxophone, and drums. Lessons help build confidence, discipline, and a lifelong appreciation for music.
Instructor: Ms. Emmanuelle
Tuesday, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Students: Min. 3 - Max. 10
Language: French & English
Get ready to move, groove, and shine! Our Sing & Dance class invites young performers to explore music and movement in a joyful, high-energy setting. Children will sing songs, learn simple dance routines, and build confidence as they express themselves through rhythm and motion. It's the perfect blend of fun, creativity, and active play!
What students will learn:
Basic singing techniques and rhythm skills
Simple dance movements and coordination
Musical expression and creativity
Confidence, teamwork, and performance skills
Program highlights:
Engaging songs and dance routines for active learning
Focus on creativity, self-expression, and fun
Opportunities for individual and group participation
Supportive environment that encourages confidence and joy in performing
Performance Opportunity:
Students will perform their songs and dances at the Afterschool Show in June, sharing their talents with family and friends
Please note: A $15 materials fee helps cover all supplies used during the class.
Instructor: TBD
When: Monday, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 4 - Max.10
Language: English
Your mini Sherlock will explore STEM, theater and design concepts by solving puzzles,
cracking secret codes, and crafting gadgets and disguises, learning what it takes to be a super spy!
What students will learn:
Problem-solving and critical thinking through puzzles and code-breaking
Basic STEM concepts related to design, logic, and invention
Creativity and imagination through hands-on spy-themed projects
Collaboration, communication, and attention to detail
Program highlights:
Engaging mix of STEM, art, and storytelling activities
Hands-on projects like gadget making and disguise design
Fun, age-appropriate mystery challenges that build curiosity
Supportive environment that encourages teamwork and creativity
Please note: A $15 materials fee helps cover all supplies used during the class.
Instructor: TBD
When: Thursday, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Students: Min. 4 - Max.10
Language: French
Young children develop their observation skills and explore shapes, materials, colors, and orientation through play. With urban explorations, hands-on construction, and creative challenges, they begin to imagine and design their own environments.
Guided by the KidzArchitects ABCs, they create their first architectural models.
What students will learn:
Basic concepts of architecture, design, and spatial awareness
Observation, problem-solving, and creative thinking skills
Exploration of shapes, colors, textures, and materials
How to plan, design, and build simple models and structures
Program highlights:
Hands-on building and design activities using real-world materials
Urban explorations and creative challenges that inspire imagination
Introduction to the fundamentals of architecture in a playful way
Supportive environment that encourages curiosity, innovation, and collaboration
Please note: A $15 materials fee helps cover all supplies used during the class.