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Proverbs 22:6 - Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.

Our Program

A Day at Little Lambs Includes:

-Small Group Learning
-Structured Story Time
-Music & Movement
-Snack Time with Socialization
-Outdoor Gross Motor Skills
-Sensory Play with Fine Motor Skills
-Weekly Chapel Time
-Age Appropriate Crafts
​-Curriculum Based Instruction

Little Lambs is proud to offer multi-instructional programs for students both 3 and 4 years of age. To read more about these programs, their differences, and tuition, please continue below. 

Curriculum
Little Lambs Preschool is a Christian-based school that offers a comprehensive preschool program utilizing every opportunity to educate children in a s safe, nurturing, and fun environment. Our curriculum develops kindergarten readiness aligned with New York State's Common Core State Initiative and standards. 

Registration
December 1st is our birthday cut-off date.  Children who do not meet this date will be considered for enrollment after an evaluation by the teacher. The school year for Little Lambs Preschool runs from September through June.  New students are welcome at any point throughout the year, if space is available.

Prior to starting school, each child must have registration and medical forms completed and on file, along with first and last months' tuition.  Proof of immunizations from your pediatrician's office must be signed and dated by your child's doctor. Click here to download these forms.

At the time of registration, your child does not need to be completely toilet trained.  However, children will be expected to be completely trained by the first day of school.​


3 Year Old Program
Tuesday and Thursday
9:00 - 11:30 AM. 
Tuition: $150 per month
4 Year Old Program
​Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Tuition: $185 per month

Looking for Growth?

"Assessment" is a scary word in today's academic culture, but we believe in seeing our children grow. To do that, we need to know where they are at. 

Formal, age-appropriate progress reports are completed in the Fall and Spring of every school year and given to  parents at conferences. These reports include academic skills achieved, goals for the future, and behaviors of your little one.

Teachers are always open to conversation at any point in the school year.   

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We hope to see you soon!

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