Classrooms
Our program blends Experience Early Learning Curriculum® with an in-house written faith-based curriculum that weaves Bible stories, songs, and the Fruit of the Spirit into everyday lessons
Infant Classes (6 Weeks - 12 months)
“Loved from the Start”
Our Infant Room is a nurturing space where babies are tenderly cared for as they begin to explore the world around them. At this stage, infants are developing trust, bonding with caregivers, and engaging in sensory-rich experiences like soft textures, gentle sounds, and visual stimulation.
Our Infant teachers incorporate God’s love into each moment with Bible stories, scripture lullabies, calming worship music, and prayerful care routines. They lovingly speak words of affirmation, recognizing that all of our babies are precious creations of God.
Young Toddlers (12 - 17 months)
“Wobbling & Wondering”
Young Toddlers are on the move! They are working on walking, balancing, and using their bodies to explore new textures and objects. This age group also begins understanding simple words and phrases, and their curiosity is endless.
Our Young Toddler classroom supports their rapid growth through sensory play, music and motion, and gentle social interactions. Spiritually, we introduce foundational truths like “God made me” and “Jesus loves you” through Bible stories, songs, pictures, and comforting daily rhythms and prayers. This stage of a toddler’s life is filled with discovery, both developmentally and spiritually.
Older Toddlers (18 - 24 months)
“Learning to Love Like Jesus”
As toddlers become more confident walkers and talkers, they are eager to assert independence while still needing consistent reassurance. At this stage, they’re learning cause and effect, imitating adult behavior, and beginning to understand routine and structure.
Our teachers foster this growth through hands-on Bible stories, simple worship songs with motions, and short group prayer times. Our Older Toddlers are introduced to spiritual concepts like gratitude, kindness, and helping friends—laying the groundwork for Christian character in an age-appropriate way.
2-Year-Olds Early Preschool
“Big Feelings, Big Growth”
Two-year-olds are full of energy, emotions, and curiosity. They are rapidly expanding their language, practicing independence, and learning to manage big feelings. Our teachers support these developmental leaps with structure, choice-based activities, and lots of encouragement.
This is also the stage when many children begin potty training. Our teachers partner closely with families to create a consistent, positive potty training experience that respects each child’s readiness.
Spiritually, we nurture their growing understanding of God’s love through Bible stories, songs with motions, and repeated messages like “God made me” and “Jesus is my friend.” Social skills like sharing, patience, and kindness are modeled daily as part of their spiritual and emotional growth.
3-Year-Olds Preschool
“Learning Through Faith & Friendship”
Three-year-olds are becoming more independent, social, and imaginative. They begin asking “why” and exploring cause and effect in both play and relationships. This age is rich in developing self-help skills, including continued support for potty training, fine motor tasks, and group participation.
Our teachers blend early academics with spiritual growth. They introduce preschool routines, early literacy and math readiness, and creative expression—while also integrating Bible truths, memory verses, worship and prayer time. Christian values like respect, responsibility, and empathy are emphasized through guided play and real-life scenarios. Children begin to see how Jesus’ teachings apply to their everyday choices and friendships.
Pre-Kindergarten (4 - 5 Years)
“Ready for School, Rooted in Christ”
Pre-Kindergarteners are imaginative thinkers, problem solvers, and eager learners. They are developing skills in early literacy, math concepts, emotional regulation, and cooperative group play. This is a critical year of preparation for kindergarten—and life.
In prekindergarten, our teachers help our children explore deeper Biblical truths, engaging them with age-appropriate scripture memory, and practicing applying God’s Word to real-life situations through Bible stories and songs. Their daily routines include group prayer, Bible exploration, and reflection on questions like “What would Jesus do?”—helping children grow in both academic readiness and spiritual maturity.


