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Logos Christian Academy - Growing Great Minds: Early Childhood Education

Logos Christian Academy - Growing Great Minds: Early Childhood Education

It's enrollment season! If you have a 4-year-old or one who will soon be that age, you may be searching for quality pre-kindergarten options. Logos Christian Academy offers an exceptional pre-kindergarten program that you should consider visiting. Our faith-based learning takes place in a vibrant, loving environment where children can learn, play, have fun, and discover Jesus and His love for us—creating the perfect recipe for nurturing young minds. 

At Logos Christian Academy, our pre-k program features a structured curriculum that aligns with educational standards, incorporates a classical Christian approach, and emphasizes a love for Jesus. Students engage with phonics, letters, and numbers while focusing on learning about Jesus through engaging stories, enjoyable activities, and hands-on learning tools. 

We believe education goes beyond just ABCs and 123s. Our pre-k students also learn essential life skills, such as helping others and working as a team—setting up cots for nap time, gathering supplies together, and cleaning up after activities. They practice good manners, learning to ask to be excused from the table after lunch and saying phrases like "please," "thank you," and "yes ma'am." These young hearts even learn to pray for one another and offer hugs to friends who may be having a tough morning because we know Mondays can be challenging. 

One of the many beautiful aspects of choosing a private school like Logos Christian Academy is the opportunity to empower and challenge young learners. For instance, one of our current pre-k students was identified as ready for a greater challenge. This industrious young learner spends her afternoons in the kindergarten classroom, participating in kindergarten-level phonics and reading lessons. She is reading beautifully and is truly remarkable for her age. 

Choosing Logos Christian Academy for your little learner means selecting a path filled with flexibility, love, kindness, and a commitment to knowledge—the perfect environment for young learners to thrive.

"Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven." Matthew 19:14.


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