About Us
The Preschool at St. Andrew plans learning activities that are appropriate to the child’s age and development.
- We have established goals at each age level that are developmentally appropriate and designed to prepare the child for kindergarten experiences. We have made a special effort to coordinate our goals with the GA Early Learning Standards (GELDS).
- We believe in learning through play. We structure our activities to be directed learning that is fun for the students. Children play in centers, have short group activities, read lots of stories, learn songs and finger-plays, have snack, & play outside.
- All our children spend 20-50 minutes each week with our music teacher. Our 4’s spend a special time each month with our art teacher and attend Math Camp each month. Three and fours have Spanish each week and a special Science Lab experience each month.
- Our activities are experienced based and hands-on. Each child completes a fun project every day with the teacher that focuses on learning goals.
- Extended day is available from 12 – 1:00 for 2’s and young 2’s when they are mature enough to enjoy a longer day. Parents are billed $5 for each day their child attends. Parents of 2's may also elect to have a 9 - 1:00 schedule every day and pay the $180 rate for 2 days. Students in the 3’s and 4’s classes stay until 1:00 everyday. Students bring a lunch from home.
The Preschool at St. Andrew is a safe and healthy environment.
- We are accredited by NAEYC, the organization that sets the national standards for early childhood. We experience periodic visits to assure that we are continuing their standards. We have held NAEYC Certification for over 20 years!
- We are also certified by the N GA Methodist conference as a ‘Program of Excellence’.
- We follow accepted guidelines for disease prevention including regular disinfections of surfaces and toys, hand washing, and gloves for diaper changing and food preparation.
- We conduct fire drills and tornado drills and have a plan for other emergencies. We are working toward certification as a 'Healthy Green School' using non-toxic cleaning products and serving organic, non-GMO snacks.
- Our staff is up to date on CPR and First Aid. All staff members have a background check.
- We serve nutritious snacks and teach children to make good choices about health.
- Our playground was planned with the assistance of a Certified Playground Inspector and meets all safety standards. Children play outside every day that weather permits.
- Discipline is established through the classroom structure, a regular schedule, and simple classroom rules. A regular routine and redirection help children learn to get along successfully in the classroom environment. Short time-out is used occasionally.
- We believe that children should feel safe in school. Children who continue to be physically aggressive may not continue in our program.
Program Descriptions
Young 2’s Classes MW class, TTh class, or F
class
This program offers children a first opportunity to spend a few hours a week
away from mom.
Students may attend 1 or 2 days and will be in a class with 2 teachers and 9
students. Children
have a regular schedule of fun, developmentally appropriate activities each day
they attend.
Parents usually walk their children in and pick them up from class for the
first few months.
Most students in these classes turn two during the summer or fall. Students
must be walking
competently. Most turn 2 by 12/31; minimum age is 16 months.
Two Year Program MW class, TTh class, or F class
Children in this program usually attend 2 days a week. Classes are limited to 9
students with 2
teachers. Students must be 2 by August 1. A regular schedule of play activities is
designed to
help children meet established goals. Students usually enter and exit from the carpool.
Parents
of two year-olds may elect to add the Friday class to a two day class. Classes may be
combined
for 3, 4, or 5 days.
Young 3’s Program TTh class
The children in this class most often have late spring, summer and fall birthdays. All
will be
three by Dec. 31 and many will be three before school starts. Not all students will be
potty-trained but parents are urged to help them meet this milestone as soon as
possible. Our
teachers in these classes are experts at encouraging this skill! The regular curriculum
for 3's
is used in these classes but teachers individualize to meet the developmental age of
children.
Programs for 3's 3 day MWF or TThF class; M - Th
or
M - F class
Children in this program must be 3 by September 1. Nearly all will be potty-trained
before
school starts. Groups are limited to 12 with 2 teachers. We offer a 3, 4 or 5 day
option.
Younger 4’s Monday – Thursday class
Children in this program must be four by December 31. This class of young 4’s has no
more than
14 students with 2 teachers. This class is designed for students who miss the 9/1 cut
off
birthdate for 4's and will spend another year in our preschool before kindergarten.
Learning
goals from both the 3's and the 4's curriculum are applied in this class.
Four-day-4’s Program Monday - Thursday classes
This program is designed to prepare students for a successful experience in
kindergarten. Many
pre-academic goals are introduced and mastered. We accept 16 students per class and
there are
two classes. Students must be four by September 1.
Five-day-4’s Program Monday - Friday class
Students in these classes are ready for a full week of preschool. Class activities for
both the
four and five day classes are similar but the 5 day groups will have an extra day of
fun
learning opportunities. All students turn four before September 1.
Young 5's Class Monday - Friday class
This class has 16 students. This class is very much like a kindergarten class but is
designed
to provide an extra year for maturing for the child who is five but not quite ready for
kindergarten. Chidren who turn five after school starts are also included if they are
ready for
a little more academic emphasis.
Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy as to Students
- All families are welcome in our program! St. Andrew UMC Preschool admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privilieges, programs and activities made available to students in our school. . It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, or admissions or any other school-administered programs.
Contact Us
770-592-7250
office email: jenni.sapreschool@gmail.com