Families have some big decisions to make when deciding upon primary school entry for their young children. We’ve heard it called “The Great Kindergarten Conundrum” and we couldn’t agree more. KinderBridge may offer a solution for some families wanting a little more time between preschool and kindergarten at "big school".
To be eligible for traditional kindergarten at the ELC as well as in Knox County public schools, children must turn five years old prior to August 15th of the year they are to begin kindergarten. At the ELC, we know that a birthday alone does not dictate which grade/group placement is best for all children. We are pleased to offer spaces in our kindergarten classroom for children that don’t meet the age requirements for traditional kindergarten. Our administrative team and educators work closely with each family to determine if a KinderBridge placement would be a good fit for their child.
While each individual child is unique and has his or her own set of interests, experiences, and needs, there are a few commonalities among those choosing KinderBridge. Typically, children enrolled in a KinderBridge year:
Are age-elligble for a traditional kindergaren placement, but would benefit from a year between preschool and enrollment in a larger school setting. These children tend to have spring and summer birthdates and their families intend for them to complete kindergarten again at their elementary school.
Are ready for more of a challenge than a preschool classroom offers, but is not age-elligible for kindergarten. We call this Early KinderBridge. These children typically complete kindergarten again at their elementary school.
Will have a birthday in mid/late August, September, or October. Occasionally, children with later birthdays have been admitted, though it is uncommon.
Participate in the same activities and experiences as the traditional kindergarteners, but our goals and expectations for them in those experiences may be slightly different based on their individual needs.
May be eligible for our summer camp programming following their junior kindergarten year, which is typically open to rising first-fourth graders. Decisions are made based on individual children’s needs.
A KinderBridge year gives children time to grow and develop in an intellectually rigorous classroom that employs the same philosophy and values as the rest of the ELC program. Play, projects, and nature-based learning practices are at the core of curriculum development. Children’s curiosities play a large role in the classroom and teachers work to incorporate the children’s theories and questions into classroom investigations. The social and emotional development of those enrolled in KinderBridge remains a high priority for the kindergarten educators as they work to help children form and build relationships with others, hone their emotional intelligence, become more responsible, independent, and build confidence.
Children deeply engage in the typical academic subjects through in-depth studies of language and literacy concepts, mathematical thinking, scientific reasoning, social studies, and the arts. We believe that a strong foundation in these academic areas is crucial to understanding complex and abstract concepts and skills that build as they move through elementary school and beyond. Children also spend a lot of time exploring and building on these foundations alongside their kindergarten-aged peers during their year with us. Children leave the KinderBridge year with abundant experiences and practice with early academic concepts that have been explored in the context of small group work, project-based explorations, Writer’s Workshop, and in-depth investigations of their own theories and interests. They are confident in their own abilities and are ready to embark on their next school adventure.
If you think KinderBridge at the ELC may be a good fit for your family, let us know and we would be happy to arrange a tour to show you our program in action and chat about options for your child. We can be reached at elc@utk.edu or 865.974.0843.