Our Classes
Our regular classes (Ducks, Butterflies, Rainbow Fish, and Bear Cubs) meet Monday-Thursday from 9:00-11:30am. Our STEAM program is an additional offering on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Student’s class assignments are determined by the age of the child on September 1st of the school year. Monthly tuition is $275, with discounted prices for siblings. There is also a $75 one-time registration fee for new families.
Ducks - 2 year olds
Our Duck Class is a great introduction to preschool. The Duck class mainly focuses on social skills such as learning to be away from mom and dad, sharing, speaking up about needs, and interacting with others. The daily schedule includes a circle time (weather, letter, shape color, and number), art, story time, gross motor play, music time, snack, center time play, and exploring.
Butterflies - 2 & 3 year olds
Our Butterfly Class is a combination of the focuses of both the Ducks and the Rainbow Fish classes. In the Butterfly class, your child will work on social skills such as learning to be away from home, sharing, speaking up about needs, while interacting with others, and incorporate academic components such as pre-writing skills and patterns. The daily schedule will look similar to these other classes and includes a circle time (weather, letter, shape color, and number), art, story time, gross motor play, music time, snack, center time play, and exploring.
Rainbow Fish - 3 year olds
Our Rainbow Fish class focuses on gaining social skills while adding an academic component that is developmentally appropriate such as pre-writing skills, an introduction to math with counting and patterning, and working with a calendar. The Rainbow Fish class is play based and consists of circle time, art, story time, gross motor play, music time, center time play, and snack.
Bear Cubs - 4 & 5 year olds
Our Bear Cub Class offers a play-based curriculum that prepares students for kindergarten in a developmentally appropriate way. The Bear Cub Class consists of circle time, art, story time, music time, gross motor play, center free play, and snack. In addition, the children will learn skills they need to be successful in kindergarten, such as writing letters and cutting with scissors.