A Play Based, Faith Guided Approach
Our curriculum is built around the belief that children learn best when they feel safe, supported, and encouraged to explore. We use a play based approach that allows children to learn through hands on activities while also building character, confidence, and strong values. Every lesson reflects our Christian foundation and helps children grow academically, socially, and emotionally.
Learning Through Play
Play is at the center of everything we do. Children engage with stories, songs, sensory exploration, building materials, counting activities, and outdoor discovery. Through play, they develop early math skills, language abilities, problem solving skills, and a natural curiosity that prepares them for future success.
Building Confidence and Curiosity
We encourage children to ask questions, try new ideas, and explore their environment at their own pace. Our teachers guide activities with patience and love, helping each child build confidence in their abilities. This approach supports a strong foundation for school readiness and lifelong learning.
Infant Learning and Development
Our infant curriculum focuses on gentle learning that supports healthy development. Babies are introduced to early communication through songs, simple words, and nurturing interactions. Daily activities include tummy time, sensory exploration, and guided play that encourages movement and awareness.
Sensory and Early Skills
Infants explore textures, colors, sounds, and light through safe sensory materials. We support milestones like holding their head up, rolling, crawling, and standing. Every interaction is designed to help babies feel loved, secure, and ready to grow.
Toddler Play Based Learning
Toddlers learn through movement, stories, and hands on activities. Their days include themed lessons, group play, outdoor time, and simple problem solving tasks that build independence and communication skills.
Themes, Colors, Letters, and Numbers
Each week focuses on a theme, color of the week, letter of the week, and number of the week. Teachers use books, songs, sensory bins, and counting activities to help toddlers make connections. We also introduce early critical thinking by talking about real life versus fictional ideas during story time.
Preschool Curriculum for School Readiness
Our preschool curriculum prepares children for kindergarten by strengthening writing, reading readiness, math skills, communication, and social development. Children use journals, begin tracing and writing their names, practice early math, and participate in small group learning.
Literacy, Math, and Science Exploration
Children read stories, retell events, count objects, explore nature, learn life cycles, experiment with plants, and participate in pretend play based on real world ideas like grocery stores or bakeries. These activities help them develop confidence, independence, and strong academic foundations.
Homework Support and Enrichment
Our after school program provides homework help, daily review time, healthy snacks, outdoor play, and activities that help children unwind after school. We encourage positive friendships, communication skills, and confidence building through games and group play.
Creative Curriculum and Montessori Elements
We use Creative Curriculum along with Montessori inspired materials to support child led exploration and hands on learning. This combination allows children to learn through movement, choice, and guided discovery while still following strong educational structure.
Hands On and Sensory Learning
Children engage in sensory bins, practical life activities, storytelling, counting tools, and nature exploration. These experiences help them build fine motor skills, problem solving abilities, and an understanding of the world around them.
Schedule A TourSkills We Build in Every Child
Our curriculum is designed to build well rounded learners who are confident, curious, and ready for new challenges. Through structured play, Christian values, and nurturing relationships, children grow socially, academically, and emotionally.
Literacy and Language
Children develop early reading readiness, storytelling skills, vocabulary, and communication through daily conversations, books, songs, and guided writing.
Social Emotional Growth
We teach kindness, patience, sharing, responsibility, and respect. Children learn how to express emotions, build friendships, and work together in a positive and supportive environment.
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