Our Preschool-Kindergarten program provides a distinctive chance for students to engage in daily immersion in both French and English languages. Additionally, students are introduced to Spanish as a third language, enabling them to further develop their multilingual comprehension and language abilities. It is essential to note that no prior knowledge of French or English is required to partake in this enriching experience.
Additionally, preschool – kindergarten students are exposed to the exciting world of STEAM education, as they engage in art projects that integrate science, technology, engineering, math, and artistic expression. By exploring various art forms and participating in music classes and visual arts projects, students gain a comprehensive understanding of the arts.
In the early stages of mathematical development, students engage in numeracy and calculation activities. They learn to count and compare quantities, sequence numbers, reproduce shapes and patterns, classify objects, and make collections. Additionally, they practice using math both verbally and in written form. Students start to count more and delve into the world of writing numbers.
Unveiling and comprehending the wonders of the world through a tapestry of captivating encounters; acquiring scientific knowledge through adventurous exploration; formulating inquiries based on keen observations; preliminary intellectual explorations as a stepping stone towards elementary-level subject matter. Students delve deeper into the concepts of time, space, earth, and plant life.
Encompasses the utilization of creative forms to articulate one's individuality, employing rhythmic verses harmonized with musical instruments, and effectively conveying personal emotions and interpretations of music.
Provides a supportive environment where students can enhance their mastery of gross and fine motor control. By honing their coordination and balance skills, they are better equipped to independently perform everyday tasks like dressing, eating, using the restroom, and carrying their belongings. Moreover, this space fosters the development of play skills by encouraging activities that involve running, jumping, hopping, and throwing. Students start to improve their fine motor skills, enabling them to cut, paint, draw, and write their name more proficiently.
STEAM education is a pedagogical approach that seamlessly merges science, technology, engineering, arts, and math to serve as conduits for fostering student inquiry, stimulating discussions, and nurturing critical thinking skills.
The acquisition of language involves using verbal communication, self-expression, and engaging in oral language activities. Additionally, it includes an interest in written text and early writing attempts, as well as demonstrating memory and language skills through songs, nursery rhymes, and poems. Students focus on developing their listening skills to prepare for reading. Students delve deeper into literature and written communication.
Our bilingual program recognizes the unique ability of younger children to learn multiple languages, which is why we offer instruction in both French and English. As an added benefit, we also provide the opportunity for them to learn a third language - Spanish.
Encourages imaginative thinking and creativity through visual arts. Early art introduces children to both classical and modern artists, allowing them to explore various techniques and create their own beautiful artworks.
Unveiling and comprehending the wonders of the world through a tapestry of captivating encounters; acquiring scientific knowledge through adventurous exploration; formulating inquiries based on keen observations; preliminary intellectual explorations as a stepping stone towards elementary-level subject matter. Students delve into focused science subjects like animal habitats . Educators progressively introduce students to more intricate topics.
In the early stages of mathematical development, students engage in numeracy and calculation activities. They learn to count and compare quantities, sequence numbers, reproduce shapes and patterns, classify objects, and make collections. Additionally, they practice using math both verbally and in written form. Students progress to performing simple addition through counting, exploring writing numbers, and reproducing more complex patterns and sets of numbers.
Encompasses the utilization of creative forms to articulate one's individuality, employing rhythmic verses harmonized with musical instruments, and effectively conveying personal emotions and interpretations of music.
Provides a supportive environment where students can enhance their mastery of gross and fine motor control. By honing their coordination and balance skills, they are better equipped to independently perform everyday tasks like dressing, eating, using the restroom, and carrying their belongings. Moreover, this space fosters the development of play skills by encouraging activities that involve running, jumping, hopping, and throwing. Students refine their fine motor skills, with special emphasis on correct pencil grasp for writing.
The acquisition of language involves using verbal communication, self-expression, and engaging in oral language activities. Additionally, it includes an interest in written text and early writing attempts, as well as demonstrating memory and language skills through songs, nursery rhymes, and poems. Students focus on developing their listening skills to prepare for reading. They also continue to enhance their understanding of letter-sound relationships in preparation for reading and writing.
STEAM education is a pedagogical approach that seamlessly merges science, technology, engineering, arts, and math to serve as conduits for fostering student inquiry, stimulating discussions, and nurturing critical thinking skills.
Our bilingual program recognizes the unique ability of younger children to learn multiple languages, which is why we offer instruction in both French and English. As an added benefit, we also provide the opportunity for them to learn a third language - Spanish.
Encourages imaginative thinking and creativity through visual arts. Early art introduces children to both classical and modern artists, allowing them to explore various techniques and create their own beautiful artworks.
In the early stages of mathematical development, students engage in numeracy and calculation activities. They learn to count and compare quantities, sequence numbers, reproduce shapes and patterns, classify objects, and make collections. Additionally, they practice using math both verbally and in written form. Students possess a comprehensive understanding of addition as the act of joining objects together, while subtraction is perceived as the act of separating objects. Additionally, students are able to effectively compare various objects based on their measurable attributes.
Unveiling and comprehending the wonders of the world through a tapestry of captivating encounters; acquiring scientific knowledge through adventurous exploration; formulating inquiries based on keen observations; preliminary intellectual explorations as a stepping stone towards elementary-level subject matter. Students explore more and more intricate subjects within the realms of science and social studies.
Encompasses the utilization of creative forms to articulate one's individuality, employing rhythmic verses harmonized with musical instruments, and effectively conveying personal emotions and interpretations of music.
Provides a supportive environment where students can enhance their mastery of gross and fine motor control. By honing their coordination and balance skills, they are better equipped to independently perform everyday tasks like dressing, eating, using the restroom, and carrying their belongings. Moreover, this space fosters the development of play skills by encouraging activities that involve running, jumping, hopping, and throwing. Students engage in activities that require advanced gross motor skills, while also taking part in team-based games. They acquire proficiency in holding pencils, strengthen their muscles for extended writing periods, and enhance their fine motor coordination.
STEAM education is a pedagogical approach that seamlessly merges science, technology, engineering, arts, and math to serve as conduits for fostering student inquiry, stimulating discussions, and nurturing critical thinking skills.
The acquisition of language involves using verbal communication, self-expression, and engaging in oral language activities. Additionally, it includes an interest in written text and early writing attempts, as well as demonstrating memory and language skills through songs, nursery rhymes, and poems. In kindergarten, students gain proficiency in letter-sound correspondence and embark on their journey of reading and writing. They achieve mastery in the complete alphabet and develop correct letter formation, while also acquiring the early conventions of writing.
Our bilingual program recognizes the unique ability of younger children to learn multiple languages, which is why we offer instruction in both French and English. As an added benefit, we also provide the opportunity for them to learn a third language - Spanish.
Encourages imaginative thinking and creativity through visual arts. Early art introduces children to both classical and modern artists, allowing them to explore various techniques and create their own beautiful artworks.
Monday 7:30 AM—6 PM
Tuesday 7:30 AM—6 PM
Wednesday 7:30 AM—6 PM
Thursday 7:30 AM—6 PM
Friday 7:30 AM—6 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
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Department(s):
Clinic
Title(s):
Registered Nurse
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Degree(s):
Bachelor in Science in Nursing (BSN)
Registered Nurse (RN)