Now Enrolling 2025-2026 School Year

Now Enrolling 2025-2026 School Year

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Now Enrolling 2025-2026 School Year Now Enrolling 2025-2026 School Year -

Welcome to Roxborough Christian Preschool

Roxborough Christian Preschool partners with families to nurture each child’s social, emotional, physical, spiritual, and intellectual growth. Through hands-on, developmentally appropriate experiences, children learn kindness, respect, and consideration while engaging in play and enriching activities.

How we implement our vision, mission, and goals:

  • We want children to LOVE coming to school!

  • Dedicated Teachers:

    Our exceptional teachers are committed to educating the whole child—mind, body, and soul—building strong, supportive relationships with each student.

  • Emotional Well-being:

    Teachers focus on fostering emotional health and well-being, ensuring each child feels valued and cared for.

  • Parent Partnership:

    We believe in partnering with parents, providing them with peace of mind through ongoing support and collaboration.

  • Whole Group Circle

    Each day begins with a whole group circle time to set the learning intention for the day. Whole group circle time gives children the opportunity to explore themes and concepts together as they share ideas, interact and gain confidence.

  • Enrichment Classes

    Under the guidance of specialized instructors, children are given the opportunities to learn, grow, and explore the world around them through Dance, Physical Education, Music, and Art. Specialty classes provide children the opportunity to develop physically and teach skills for school readiness including intellectual, social-emotional, motor, language, and literacy. It helps the body and the mind work together.

  • Small Group Rotations

    Children pursue their own interest and acquire knowledge through a combination of free choice and teacher-directed activities. Center-based learning enables exploration through play, direct instruction, and sensory experiences.

  • Rest

    After lunch and recess, a designated rest time helps children calm their minds and bodies and rejuvenate.

  • Play, Play and…

    …a little more play. Through play, children learn about themselves and the world around them. Playful interactions between peers, teachers and in independent settings encourages children to explore, create, build self confidence, curiosity, independence and the ability to cope with challenging situations.