Laying the Foundation for Lifelong Learning

The preschool program for children aged 2 to 5 years is a dynamic, nurturing environment where early education meets joyful discovery. This service is centered around preparing young learners for kindergarten and beyond by nurturing their cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development. Every week, teachers select engaging, age-appropriate themes that spark curiosity and align with early learning standards. Children are also encouraged to take initiative through guided play and creative projects.

Beyond academics, our preschool in Brooklyn, New York emphasizes building independence, cooperation, self-expression, and problem-solving skills. Whether they’re recognizing shapes, forming friendships, or learning how to take turns, preschoolers are developing the foundational tools they’ll use for years to come. With routines that adapt to individual learning styles and a philosophy rooted in positivity and safety, this service ensures each child grows confidently at their own pace, all while having fun.

CURRICULUM SUMMARY

Development of Language (In French and English) Development of motor skills Development of artistic skills and understanding of art Development of Math skills Discovery of the World: Social Studies
Oral Language
Communication
Understanding and learning
Exchange
Physical Activities (games, dance, movement)
Centers
Collaboration amongst students
Experiment with different artistic tools (paint brushes, markers, crayon)
Experiment with different forms of artistic tools: paint, playdoh, pa pier-mache, building blocks…
Express likes and dislikes, emotions, and choice through art
Draw: graphism, representations
Sing: learn comptines/lullabies
Instruments/music:music teacher
Listen
Learn How to count
Understand quantity Sequencing
Addition
Time (short/long)
Space (near and far)
Social Skills
Learn about living things

CURRICULUM COMPONENTS

  • Numerous age-appropriate, children-initiated projects
  • Age-appropriate core topics are selected by the teachers weekly

PARENTS-SCHOOL COMMUNICATION

  • “Meet the Teachers” Night (Mid-September)
  • Parent-Teachers conferences twice a year (along with 2 report cards)
  • Parent-School communication app
  • Educational reports and pictures are sent daily
  • Parents’ board

PRINCIPLES & PHILOSOPHY

  • Positive Reinforcement only
  • Beyond our high learning expectations for our students, their safety and well-being are our number one priority
  • Educational routines and programs may be adapted to fit individual needs
  • Physical activity is an important part of our daily routine

Preschool Program

  • AGE GROUP

    2-5 Years Old

  • Class Size

    14

  • Class Duration

    8:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 8:00am – 6:00 PM, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM

  • Staff

    1 French Native Speaker, 1 English Native Speaker

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

At what age can my child start preschool?
Children typically start preschool between 2 and 5 years old, depending on readiness. Programs are designed to meet the developmental needs of each age group, focusing on early learning and social development.
What is taught in a preschool program?
Preschoolers are introduced to early literacy, math, science, and social skills through creative play, group activities, storytelling, and exploration. Lessons are built around weekly themes and children’s interests.
How does play support learning in preschool?
Play is essential for preschoolers. It helps them develop communication, problem-solving, and motor skills while fostering imagination and confidence. Guided play also introduces early academic concepts in a fun way.
What’s the teacher-to-student ratio in preschool?
While ratios vary by age and state, quality preschool programs maintain low ratios to ensure safety and individual attention. This allows teachers to tailor activities to each child’s needs and support their growth.
How do preschools support children emotionally and socially?
Preschools teach children to interact with peers, manage emotions, share, and cooperate. Through structured group activities and free play, they build empathy, resilience, and confidence in a nurturing environment.
How do I stay updated on my child’s progress in preschool?
Most preschools provide daily updates via a parent app, including pictures, activities, meals, and rest time. Parent-teacher conferences and progress reports are also shared throughout the year.
What should I pack for my child for preschool?
You’ll usually need to pack a change of clothes, lunch (if not provided), water bottle, comfort item if needed, and weather-appropriate outerwear. All items should be labeled with your child’s name.
Lay the Foundation for Your Child’s Success Today
Ready to give your child a nurturing, growth-focused environment? Contact us now to learn more about our programs or schedule a tour. We’re excited to be a part of their early learning journey!
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