Enrollment is open to all children from age 2 through Transitional Kindergarten (TK) who desire a Christ-centered program. We operate on a nondiscriminatory basis providing students of any race, color, religion, sex, national or ethnic origin all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the preschool.
The Preschool is designed to meet the needs of children age 2 through Transitional Kindergarten (TK) .
Preschool hours are 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM, Monday through Friday.
Full Day hours, which includes Preschool, are 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM.
You may choose a 2,3,4 or 5-day program.
We offer Chapel twice a week, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with Bible Stories and songs. The weekly Bible story is reviewed in the classroom daily during circle time.
Your child’s Play and Learning Areas include activities such as stacking and sorting toys, building blocks and dramatic play, as well as music and storybooks. Social interaction and play with classmates through a wide variety of play experiences, both indoors and outdoors, creates social skills and develops large and fine motor skills.
A wide variety of art materials are available to the children throughout the day. Daily routines are implemented to provide learning opportunities that will help them become more independent. Your child’s teacher is dedicated to helping each child develop their skills through a loving and nurturing relationship. Non-potty-trained children are accepted.
Children at this age experience social, emotional, thinking, and learning skills that help them to explore their world and to make sense of it. Our planned and scaffolded daily learning activities provide a child with a balance to help them begin to engage in meaningful, intentional activities. They are learning to follow two or three-step directions, engage in social interaction, sort shapes, identify colors, and numbers as well as many letters. Outdoor play encourages social skills and large and small motor skill development.
Preschoolers and TK students are offered a wide variety of opportunities to discover, manipulate and explore their environment through project-based materials and hands-on learning center activities. The classroom centers include Language, Math, Science, and Art. Dramatic play areas, wooden blocks, magnetic blocks and other fine motor skill activities, enhance social and emotional skills. Our outdoor curriculum provides water and sand play, activities that enhance large motor and fine motor skills as well as opportunities to further develop social skills with other children.
In addition to our regular curriculum during the school year, we also offer an opportunity for our students to participate in a variety of special activities. We have arranged a Fire Truck visit, Dental Office Visit, Dr. Seuss Week, Harvest Party, Thanksgiving Luncheon and various holiday parties.
Child Care Resource Center – CCRC
20001 Prairie St., Chatsworth, CA 91311
818-717-1000
Working families often struggle to make ends meet and for many families, childcare is out of reach because of cost. CCRC offers several financial assistances (also known as subsidy) programs to qualifying families on a non-discriminatory basis.
Child Care Aware of America
Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA) works with a national
network of more than 400 child care resource and referral (CCR&Rs) agencies
and other partners to ensure that all families have access to quality,
affordable child care. CCAoA leads projects that increase the quality and
availability of child care, conducts research, and advocates for child care policies
that positively impact the lives of children and families. CCAoA also provides
child care assistance for military families through Fee Assistance and Respite
Child Care Programs that have served more than 150,000 families and worked with
more than 60,000 child care providers over nearly two decades. The program serves DOD (Department of Defense) families.
Federal Aviation Administration Childcare Subsidy Program
The FAA Child Care Subsidy Program, established under Public
Law 107-67 on November 12, 2001, is designed to support eligible Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) employees by reducing the financial burden of childcare.
The program allows federal agencies to use appropriated funds to assist
lower-income employees with childcare costs.
Enrollment Forms
Enrollment Application
Admission Policy
Photo Use Agreement
Identification and Emergency Information
Physician's Report LIC701
Child's Preadmission Health History LIC702
Personal Rights LIC613A
Notification of Parents' Rights LIC 995
Consent For Emergency Medical Treatment LIC627
Important Information for Parents - Background Check LIC 995E
Parent Handbook
Parent Handbook Acknowledgement Form 2023