Seedlings need nurturing to grow

Our Infant Program provides a nurturing and secure environment for your baby’s earliest months. Teachers focus on building strong bonds through responsive care, gentle routines, and one-on-one attention. Each infant is encouraged to explore their senses through age-appropriate activities such as soft nature textures, music, and outdoor stroller walks. With a low teacher-to-child ratio, we ensure every child receives personalized care in a calm and loving setting.

Sprouts bend towards the light

Our Toddler Program balances nurturing routines with increasing independence. At this stage, children are discovering how to walk, communicate, and explore more deeply. Teachers guide children through hands-on experiences, from splashing in water basins to exploring outdoor classrooms, while gently supporting early language development and self-help skills. The emphasis is on curiosity, safety, and building confidence in movement and interaction.

Buds begin are beginning to spring

The Preschool Program builds on children’s curiosity through project-based learning inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach. Children dive deeper into nature exploration, art in the Atelier, storytelling, and early literacy/math skills. Classrooms and outdoor areas are designed to encourage collaboration, creativity, and problem-solving. Teachers act as co-learners, documenting children’s work and guiding them as they become confident, capable, and eager learners.

Blossoming brightly and flourishing 

 Our Pre-K Program prepares children for kindergarten while keeping play, nature, and exploration at the heart of learning. Children investigate bigger questions through group projects, science exploration, and extended time in outdoor classrooms. They develop pre-reading, writing, and math skills in meaningful, hands-on ways—such as journaling about their nature walks or measuring ingredients in the mud kitchen. Social-emotional learning is emphasized, giving children the tools to enter kindergarten with confidence, curiosity, and resilience.