
Discovery Preschool Program
(30 months - 3 years old)
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As their world expands, we bring the world of learning to them!
This stage is full of curiosity and awe, so we provide an abundance of books, toys, and display their artwork at eye level. In our Discovery Preschool, children also start to explore the foundational skills of teamwork and how to engage in a group setting.


Explore the discovery preschool classroom
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Take a look at how we set up our classroom for preschoolers. It’s organized for their age and stage of learning and development.
Daily classroom schedule
Kids this age thrive on routine. We use a schedule with simple pictures to show them what’s coming up next! This keeps them feeling confident about what to expect for the day and be part of the plan. We’ll talk about our day in morning circle and have lots of visual reminders everywhere.
Doing things independently
Discovery preschool is also where your child becomes more independent with things like hand-washing and potty-training. That’s why sinks, toilets, and furniture in our classrooms are all kid-size—so they can build confidence knowing they can do it all by themselves
Preschool Program
(3 - 4 years old)
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Welcome to preschool, where we get them ready for what comes next … “big kid school!”
This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step: kindergarten!


Explore the preschool classroom
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Take a look at how we set up our classroom for preschoolers. It’s organized for their age and stage of learning and development.
Open-ended questions
As your preschooler moves through their day, they’ll hear a lot of open-ended questions. For example, instead of saying, “Paint your flower petals with red and yellow,” we might ask, “What color would you paint your flower?” It’s a small change that makes a big difference in building your child’s confidence.
Preschoolers play their way
For much of the day, kids create, play, pretend, and express themselves their way! This kind of independent play builds critical thinking skills, self-reliance, and confidence for life.
Pre-Kindergarten Program
(4 – 5 years old)
It’s their final year before kindergarten, and we’re here to prepare them for what’s next!Step into one of our pre-K classrooms, and you’ll find colorful artwork and creative writing proudly showcased throughout the space. Labels adorn various objects, helping children link letters to words in a fun and engaging way. The walls are adorned with family photos and imagery that celebrate the diversity of our community.


Discover the Pre-Kindergarten Classroom
Step inside and see how our classroom is thoughtfully designed to support the growth and development of pre-kindergartners. Every space is arranged to nurture their curiosity, independence, and learning.
Mastering the ABCs
In our pre-K program, children will practice writing their names—a skill that will soon appear proudly on their artwork! We’ll also explore the alphabet through engaging activities, using letters and pictures to express ideas about people, places, experiences, and emotions.
Building Friendships and Understanding Feelings
Developing social skills is a key part of pre-K as children prepare for kindergarten. They’ll practice expressing emotions, resolving conflicts through conversation, and understanding one another. Through discussions about their families and backgrounds, they’ll also discover what makes them unique while embracing the things they have in common.
Transitional to Kindergarten
(4 - 5 years old)
A program designed for children just shy of the kindergarten age requirement.
If your child has successfully completed prekindergarten but isn’t yet eligible for kindergarten due to the cutoff date, this program is the perfect fit. Through enriched group activities and hands-on project-based learning, children build essential skills in areas like problem-solving, effective communication, teamwork, and imaginative thinking.


Transitional to Kindergarten
A program designed for children just shy of the kindergarten age requirement.
Explore the Transitional Kindergarten Classroom
This program emphasizes project-based learning with an advanced focus on key developmental areas, including language and literacy growth, executive functioning, and social-emotional skills. Each phase of learning immerses children in activities designed to build essential abilities such as problem-solving, effective communication, teamwork, and creative thinking. These hands-on projects also extend and enhance the foundational skills developed in the prekindergarten curriculum, preparing children for success in kindergarten and beyond.