

Early Childhood Education Campus offers a rich assortment of motivating experiences and enriching activities, outside the classroom, which are designed to make learning fun and ignite curiosity and wonder in every student.
Our campus embraces the idea that children learn best through hands-on exploration and playful discovery, so we intentionally build each day to be joyful, engaging, and developmentally meaningful. Students are encouraged to try new things, ask questions, and interact with the environment around them, helping build both confidence and a lifelong love for learning.
Each day includes art, music, and physical activities to promote strong gross motor skills. Our creative spaces allow children to paint, sing, move, and express themselves freely, nurturing imagination while also strengthening coordination and physical development. Students are introduced to the concept of “content learning” through lessons in science and social studies. Content learning is a technique that introduces subject matter in an interesting and fun way, allowing the child to create a memory bank of information to pull from in future lessons at the early childhood education levels.
In addition, our educators prioritize language development and early literacy, helping students build pre-reading and communication skills through stories, conversation, pretend play, and guided activities. Most importantly, children are surrounded by caring adults who listen, encourage, and celebrate every milestone—helping each learner discover that school is a place where they belong, where learning is exciting, and where every day brings a new adventure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the schedule options at the new Education Campus?
The Early Childhood Education Campus offers programming from the end of August to the end of May. Classes run Monday through Friday, with 5 full-day options, and 5 half-day options. Students may be dropped off as early as 8:30 a.m. Nap time occurs once per day between 1:00-2:30 p.m. for the Toddler and Preschool 3/4 Levels.
| Level | Arrival time | Half Day Dismissal | Full Day Dismissal | Extended Day |
| Toddler | 8:30am | 12 p.m. | 3:30pm | 5:30pm |
| Preschool 3/4 | 8:30am | 12 p.m. | 3:30pm | 5:30pm |
How old does my child have to be to enroll?
| Level | |
| Toddler | Age 2 by September 1 |
| Preschool 3/4 | Age 3 by September 1 |
Will lunches and snacks be provided?
There will be a snack provided in the morning. Lunch will not be provided. Lunches should be stored in suitable containers for a dry storage area, as they will not go into a refrigerator during the day. Water bottles should also be brought in along with lunches. A snack will be provided to students in aftercare.
Does my child need to be potty-trained?
Your child must be potty trained in order to enter the Preschool 3/4 Level (age 3).
How large are the class sizes?
The Early Childhood Education Campus follows all Educational regulations. The Toddler classroom size is a 6:1 ratio, and the Preschool classroom size is an 8:1 ratio.
Does my child need to wear a Uniform?
Uniforms must be worn by all classes from Toddler to Preschool 4/5. New uniforms can be ordered through Flynn and O’Hara. At the end of each school year, families can recycle their children's gently used uniforms to be repurchased by another family at a discounted rate. A sale will take place before each school year for repurchase.

Early childhood reading turns curious minds into tiny explorers, discovering whole new worlds one page at a time!

Each day includes art, music, and physical activities to promote strong gross motor skills.