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Veritas Preparatory School – Classical and Christian - Kindergarten 4 - Classical Christian Classroom Lays Foundation for Academic Success

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Veritas Preparatory School – Classical and Christian  - Kindergarten 4 - Classical Christian Classroom Lays Foundation for Academic Success
Ms. Emma’s Kindergarten 4 class.

Summer can be a busy time for parents of young children — especially those exploring Pre-K options for their littlest learners. Veritas Preparatory School offers a K4 classroom designed for young students just beginning their academic journey. Utilizing a Classical Christian model, Veritas provides an academically rich, faith-centered environment where children can grow in both knowledge and character. 

The K4 program at Veritas serves as the first step in a classical Christian education. Designed to nurture a child’s sense of wonder, the classroom introduces students to foundational learning through joyful discovery, structured routines, and meaningful play. Rooted in biblical truth and guided by time-tested educational practices, the program helps young learners develop habits of attentiveness, respect, and curiosity. 

“The goal in K4 is not only to prepare children for kindergarten, but to help them fall in love with learning,” says instructor Ms. Emma. “We sing, dance, memorize scripture, learn numbers and the alphabet, and work together to build both academic skills and Christian character.” 

The Classical Christian approach emphasizes language development, fine and gross motor skills, and social-emotional growth through a carefully structured curriculum. Students are introduced to age-appropriate classroom expectations that pave the way for future success in traditional kindergarten and beyond. 

At Veritas, parents are viewed as essential partners in the learning process. The school offers regular opportunities for family involvement and school-wide events that reinforce the values taught in the classroom. 

Enrollment is open to children who turn four years old by the first day of classes (August 18, 2025). For application and enrollment information, please visit www.veritasfallon.org, call 775-217-0069, or email [email protected]

 

 


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