Winter Preschool Prep Level 2 Mondays at 11am

$280.00

Winter Session: January 12 to March 30

(10 weeks, skipping February 16 for Family Day weekend and March 16 for March Break)

Preschool Prep Level 2 is the next step in our Readiness Pathway. This one-hour weekly class is designed for children who are ready to participate independently, building on the foundations introduced in Level 1.

Children strengthen early literacy, numeracy, and fine motor skills through hands-on, playful, structured learning. With small groups and warm, predictable routines, children gain confidence, independence, and readiness for future school experiences.

Each week includes:

  • Early phonics and sound awareness

  • Vocabulary and oral language development

  • Fine motor and early writing practice

  • Number sense, patterning, and simple problem-solving

  • Stories, songs, and movement

  • Guided activities that support self-regulation and independence

At the end of the term, families receive a brief progress summary with recommendations for next steps. Many children continue into Kindergarten Prep, the final stage before JK or SK.

A minimum of six registrants is required for the class to run.

Winter Session: January 12 to March 30

(10 weeks, skipping February 16 for Family Day weekend and March 16 for March Break)

Preschool Prep Level 2 is the next step in our Readiness Pathway. This one-hour weekly class is designed for children who are ready to participate independently, building on the foundations introduced in Level 1.

Children strengthen early literacy, numeracy, and fine motor skills through hands-on, playful, structured learning. With small groups and warm, predictable routines, children gain confidence, independence, and readiness for future school experiences.

Each week includes:

  • Early phonics and sound awareness

  • Vocabulary and oral language development

  • Fine motor and early writing practice

  • Number sense, patterning, and simple problem-solving

  • Stories, songs, and movement

  • Guided activities that support self-regulation and independence

At the end of the term, families receive a brief progress summary with recommendations for next steps. Many children continue into Kindergarten Prep, the final stage before JK or SK.

A minimum of six registrants is required for the class to run.