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TK and Kindergarten Enrollment

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Transitional Kindergarten

Transitional Kindergarten is designed to give our students the opportunity to develop foundational social, emotional, and academic skills at a pace that is age and developmentally appropriate. Transitional Kindergarten is a wonderful option that allows families to prepare their children for their academic journey. Students are eligible for Transitional Kindergarten if they are 4 years old on or before September 1st.

 

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Our Transitional Kindergarten Curriculum

  • Provides extra time to focus on building a strong social and emotional foundation for future learning.

  • Is developmentally appropriate and emphasizes on learning through play with hands-on activities.
  • Introduces and develops fine motor skills, coordination, social skills, early literacy and numeracy.

  • Encourages early engagement in school routines and expectations.

  • Introduces early literacy and numeracy.

Kindergarten

Our Kindergarten program provides your student with high-quality instruction that gives them a strong foundation for academic success.  Students must be 5 years old on or before September 1st.

 

enroll for the 2025-2026 school year

Enroll for the 2026-2027 school year (NOW OPEN)

Our Kindergarten Curriculum:

  • Creates a safe space for discovering academic standards and goals.
  • Fosters a love of books, reading, writing, and storytelling.
  • Provides a balance of formal learning and student-initiated activities.

  • Focuses on creative problem-solving and developing critical thinking skills.

  • Nurtures social-emotional learning and creativity.

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