It’s no secret Princeton is an extraordinary place for high-quality education at all levels. Preschool, pre-K and kindergarten are no exception, and when it comes to deciding on the right place for your child to begin their school journey, the choices can be overwhelming. With so many schools offering preschool, pre-K and kindergarten programs in the Princeton area, parents have a wealth of options for their child’s first school experience. These schools provide a wide range of philosophies, techniques and services for providing the very best in early childhood education. What it really comes down to is finding the best fit for each child and their family.
So, where do parents and guardians begin? An excellent place to explore what all of these wonderful schools have to offer is the Preschool and Kindergarten Fair on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the Community Room. Schools in the immediate Princeton area offering these programs will be in attendance at this two-hour event. Parents can streamline the search process by meeting representatives from the schools all in one place. The schools will provide information about philosophy, programs, availability and the application process.
Whether you’re looking for a discovery-based learning experience, or a more academic approach; a parent cooperative; a full or dual language immersion program; a full or half-day program; or just curious about the different schools in the Princeton area, the fair will help you sort them all out. Please join us!
Schools represented include (list subject to change, please visit here for the most up-to-date list of schools):
The Burke Foundation Early Childhood Center at YWCA Princeton
French American School of Princeton
Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart
Princeton Community Family Learning Center
Rocky Hill Cooperative Nursery School