The right combination of Learning, Playing, and Encouragement


Ages 1-2.5

Our Daycare program is play and activity based. At this age, relationships with classmates are forming, and this is encouraged through group activities.

Our youngest students have access to books, puzzles, and stimulating toys. They are encouraged to expand their youthful, inquisitive minds.

Additionally, we have a dedicated outdoor play area for our Daycare Toddlers.

Some limited schoolwork for this group, such as ABC’s and counting.

Ages 2.5-4

We begin our Preschool Curriculum by teaching our students the alphabet, numbers, and colors through a series of worksheets, games, songs, and stories. The work then leads them to basic reading through site words, which are introduced.

Ages 4-6

In our older student classes, we continue the site word program, turning this into writing and reading. Students are able to write their names and basic sentences at this point.

These classes include the basic math skills of addition and subtraction, introduction to basic geography, and lessons on the planets of our solar system.

Our older students also begin to learn Spanish. Our graduates are able to speak the days of the week, the months of the year, numbers, and colors in the Spanish language.


“The period from birth to eight years old is one of remarkable brain development for children and represents a crucial window of opportunity for education. When children are healthy, safe, and learning well in their early years, they are better able to reach their full developmental potential as adults…”