Private Kindergarten

With our small class sizes, emphasis on interpersonal skills, and hands-on learning methods, our state-accredited curriculum ensures kids can enter first grade a step ahead of the game.

Giving kids a head start

We take a very well-rounded approach to kindergarten—we know that if kids can balance structured classwork with social activity, physical activity, and good nutrition, they’ll be better prepared to enter elementary school. Our learning activities include a wide range of subjects, with a focus on reading, writing, vocabulary, and problem solving. We help kids build the communication skills, ability to focus, and self-confidence they’ll need to tackle new situations and ideas in their coming school years.

  • State-accredited curriculum
  • Maximum class size of 17
  • Spanish lessons incorporated
  • Hands-on science activities and experiments that make science fun and memorable
  • Art activities that help kids learn to express themselves, develop concepts, and perfect their fine-motor skills
  • Field trips to complement in-classroom learning
  • Healthy lunches served family-style so kids learn to serve themselves
  • Free time to play make-believe or group games indoors
  • Plenty of room to roam outdoors in a large open space and playground that encourages running, jumping, climbing, and free play

Snapshot of a day:

Here’s just a sample of what your kindergartener’s day might look like. We integrate learning and fun in new ways every day.

My son started kindergarten as a shy, timid little boy. Within weeks of him being in the BLC’s kindergarten, I noticed he was speaking more and coming out of his shell. I am amazed at the things he learns and how quickly he has learned them. I believe that with the small class size and the extra attention he receives, he has gained the self-confidence to excel.

Monica, BLC mom

Hey, Dad! After morning storytime, guess what we found outside? The peas I planted this spring are starting to grow, and when they finish growing, we get to eat them for lunch! Sammy planted corn and Ava planted a tomato but they’re not ready yet. I told her not to be sad because they’re going to be orange tomatoes and that’s pretty cool. Did you know there are orange-colored tomatoes? It’s pretty funny.

Jordan, age 6

What can we do for your child?

We’d love to hear from you—don’t be shy. We can set up a time for you to visit our school and see what it’s all about.

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