Our Programs
Baby Nido (Infants)
Our educators know the importance of creating a trust filled relationship with our infants. As our educators soothe and nurture children they support them in building a sense of confidence by responding quickly and appropriately to their natural cues. Our educators comfort your baby while holding, talking, singing in a quiet reassuring voice, and by making eye contact with them. We encourage our educators to think of and research opportunities they can offer very young children, which will provoke their thinking. Because babies learn with all their senses, our educators expose them to multiple sensorial experiences with materials such as paint, clay, sand, light and shadows, and much more.
Two's (Toddlers)
As your child grows in a safe and comfortable environment they are more open to take risks and be more autonomous. Independence becomes an evident milestone for two year olds. As they discover all the things they can do they want to do more things for themselves such as eating, washing hands, dressing themselves, and learning to use the toilet. Through various sensorial, fine motor, and gross motor experiences, teachers encourage children to become self-sufficient.
Four's (Preschoolers)
Children of the four’s are interested in finding out how everything works. At this stage your child will develop greater self-control, independence, and enjoy trying new experiences. Since their vocabulary and pronunciation increases, they begin communicating in more complex and compound sentences. Four-year-olds frequently initiate conversations and are less likely to change the subject of conversation to only the areas of personal interest since they are more interested in collaborating and sharing. Because they feel confident to express themselves verbally, they frequently exchange ideas and suggestions. Our teachers invite the children to participate in creating projections and in revisiting their experiences through photographs, discussions, videos, or voice recordings. Children of the four's are also encouraged to get involved during the documentation process and their perspectives are written down and become part of these records.
Enrichment Programs
Atelier
The Atelier, French for "workshop," is a welcoming and inspiring place where creativity and innovation through STEAM happens. Our Atelier offers children endless possibilities for interpreting and expressing their thoughts and ideas through different materials.
Music
Our weekly music sessions, included in our tuition, expose children to fundamentals of rhythm, musicality, and self-expression.
Foreign Languages
Recent studies have shown that language learning help children become more creative, more flexible, and be better engaged in problem solving. The best time to expose children to foreign languages is during the early childhood years. Children will explore and immerse in Spanish, Portuguese, and Mandarin Chinese, while learning to appreciate and celebrate the cultural diversity of our school and the world we live in.
Physical Education
With our indoor gym, Arboreteum, and 1-Acre of outdoor play space including a soccer field, children will stay active while having fun. Activities such as kid’s Zumba, Yoga, obstacle courses, sports, dance, and games will keep their minds and body healthy!
Children’s Arboretum
Our Arboretum is a beautiful space where children develop gardening skills, gain environmental awareness as well as incorporate STEAM in nature-based learning.
Water Exploration Lab (Water Atelier)
With our indoor gym, Arboreteum, and 1-Acre of outdoor play space including a soccer field, children will stay active while having fun. Activities such as kid’s Zumba, Yoga, obstacle courses, sports, dance, and games will keep their minds and body healthy!

Summer Camp
Each year our program changes to represent the interests of our children. Children from 3 months to 12 years can learn and play all summer long with experiences such as Splash Days, cooking classes, Makerspace, sports competitions, teambuilding activities, special guests and shows, and continued use of the Atelier, Children’s Arboretum, and Water Atelier.