Our 2–3-year-old preschool program offers a nurturing, play-based environment where young learners grow at their own pace. Daily activities include phonics lessons with letter names and sounds, hands-on math using materials to explore numbers 1–10, and early writing practice with pencils, stamps, and tracing. Monthly theme studies bring learning to life through art, books, songs, and sensory play. Children also build fine motor skills, develop large motor coordination, practice classroom routines like sitting for group time and following directions, and gain independence through daily life skills.
We focus on the whole child—supporting early literacy, math readiness, social-emotional growth, and school skills in a joyful and engaging way.
PreK Program
(Ages 3–4 Years)
Our PreK program offers a strong academic foundation in a fun, supportive environment. Children build early reading skills through daily phonics, blending practice, and reading simple books. Math is taught through hands-on activities focusing on number sense, place value, and beginning concepts of addition and subtraction. Monthly unit studies encourage deeper thinking and discussion through themed books and group conversations.
Alongside academics, children strengthen fine motor skills through writing, art, and manipulatives, while also developing independence through daily life skills like dressing, cleaning up, and following routines. It’s a joyful, balanced approach that prepares children for Transitional Kindergarten—academically, socially, and emotionally.
TK Program
(Ages 4–5 Years)
Our Transitional Kindergarten program provides a strong academic foundation and supports the whole child in becoming confident, independent, and ready to succeed in the big school. Children develop fluency in reading through daily phonics, guided reading, and comprehension activities. Math is taught in small groups using hands-on materials and an individualized curriculum, covering all core kindergarten-level concepts such as place value, addition, subtraction, and measurement.
We focus on building strong work habits, responsibility, and leadership skills through structured routines and meaningful classroom roles. Monthly themes explore real-world topics in greater depth, encouraging discussion, critical thinking, and personal connection. By the end of the year, children are well-prepared—academically, socially, and emotionally—to thrive in their next school experience.