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Our classrooms are designed to spark imagination and invite exploration. Children choose, create, test, and try again. From music and movement to messy art and nature play, our curriculum is grounded in research and filled with fun.
We proudly employ Experience Curriculum, which supports developmentally appropriate academic learning along with character education, social skills, and emotional intelligence. For more information about Experience Curriculum, click here.
When we say we “Learn Through Play,” We Play, We Learn, We Grow!
Preschool is where the magic happens. Every day we mix play with purpose and fun with focus. We build, pretend, sing, laugh, and learn…and in all that joy, children are laying the foundation for a lifetime of growth!
~ Block towers, capes, and sparkly art spark creativity, problem-solving, and self-expression.
~ Learning: Literacy, math, science, and stories come alive through curiosity and discovery, not worksheets.
~ Connection: Friendships bloom as children practice empathy, teamwork, and belonging.
~ Routine: Predictable rhythms give children the safety they need to explore with confidence.
~ Love of Learning: Each “Look what I did!” moment builds confidence and a lifelong joy in learning.
Preschool isn’t just coloring and snacks (although important); it’s where confidence, resilience, and a love of learning take root!

Did You Know?
In Your Child's First Five Years:
- Influence and experiences affect brain and neuron development.
- Capacity for change decreases with age.
- Cognitive, emotional, and social capacities are inextricably intertwined throughout the life.
- Toxic stress damages brain structure=lifelong issues.

Pro-social Behavior Development Is Important right from the start!
Early experiences shape the foundation for children’s growth, especially when it comes to building essential prosocial skills. These skills are not optional, they are the very tools children will need to thrive as adults and to contribute meaningfully to the world around them.
Schools have seen a steady increase in young children entering school without the social, emotional, and behavioral skills needed for success. This isn’t just about academics, it’s about their ability to connect, regulate, and participate in relationships that will carry them through life.
The development of prosocial behavior is not just another milestone, it is one of the most essential skills we can nurture in preschool-aged children. When children learn to cooperate, share, show empathy, and problem-solve, the entire learning community benefits. More importantly, these skills give children the foundation to flourish far beyond the preschool years. The future starts here!