Mission statementThe teachers at St. Paul Lutheran Preschool welcome children into a warm, loving, playful, Christian environment. The children learn about the wonders of God's world and become enthusiastic learners who love going to school. Our preschool provides hands-on activities and social experiences appropriate to each child's development.
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About the Preschool As a ministry to our members and the community, St. Paul Lutheran Church operates a high quality Christian preschool for children ages 1-5.
Our curriculum is based on developmentally appropriate principles as outlined by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and endorsed by the ELCA. Admission is open to all children regardless of race, color, ethnic origin, or religious affiliation. Our teachers are well-trained, professional and happy! St. Paul Lutheran Preschool is licensed by Florida's Department of Children and Families (Lic. #COIESO144). For more information on admission, tuition, or to arrange a visit, contact our preschool director, Allison Forst, at (850) 438-3805 or via email. |
10 Signs of a great preschool
(From the National Association for the Education of Young Children)
If your child attends a child care center, preschool, or kindergarten program, the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) suggests you look for these 10 signs to make sure your child is in a good classroom:
We do all of these things at St. Paul Preschool. We invite anyone who is interested to call 850-438-3805 to schedule a visit with us and see these signs of a great preschool in action!
If your child attends a child care center, preschool, or kindergarten program, the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) suggests you look for these 10 signs to make sure your child is in a good classroom:
- Children spend most of their playing and working with materials or other children. They do not wander aimlessly, and they are not expected to sit quietly for long periods of time.
- Children have access to various activities throughout the day. Look for assorted building blocks and other construction materials, props for pretend play, picture books, paints and other art materials, and table toys such as matching games, pegboards, and puzzles. Children should not all be doing the same thing at the same time.
- Teachers work with individual children, small groups, and the whole group at different times during the day. They do not spend all their time with the whole group.
- The classroom is decorated with children's original artwork, their own writing with invented spelling, and stories dictated by children to teachers.
- Children learn numbers and the alphabet in the context of their everyday experiences. The natural world of plants and animals and meaningful activities like cooking, taking attendance, or serving snack provide the basis for learning activities.
- Children work on projects and have long periods of time (at least one hour) to play and explore. Worksheets are used little if at all.
- Children have an opportunity to play outside every day. Outdoor play is never sacrificed for more instructional time.
- Teachers read books to children individually or in small groups throughout the day, not just at group story time.
- Curriculum is adapted for those who are ahead as well as for those who need additional help. Teachers recognize that children's different backgrounds and experiences mean that they do not learn the same things at the same time in the same way.
- Children and their parents look forward to school. Parents feel secure about sending their child to the program. Children are happy to attend; they do not cry regularly or complain of feeling sick.
We do all of these things at St. Paul Preschool. We invite anyone who is interested to call 850-438-3805 to schedule a visit with us and see these signs of a great preschool in action!