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Simply put, children learn best by doing – by exploring, playing and being “hands-on” learners. The curriculum at Bearfoot Lodge Private School is built for your enthusiastic child.
We’re not only educators but we’re parents too. We know first-hand how much you want to stay connected with your child and what they are learning. Together, we chart a course for your child with an on-going dialogue to share ideas and progress. In short, you’ll be constantly informed about the development and progress of your child.
We believe that it is a school’s responsibility to extend a child’s sense of wonder outside the classroom. Whether it is through our SMART™ Boards connecting classrooms across the country or our philanthropy projects that teach the joy of serving others, Bearfoot Lodge is committed to the idea that community is a vital part of our lives.
Keeping children safe during their day at Bearfoot Lodge Private Preschool is of utmost importance. Our teachers establish guidelines in the classroom to involve children in a world of exploration, and for keeping them safe during that exploration.
We hope that at the end of each day your child will give you a big hug and exclaim, "Guess what we did at school today!?"
We believe the most important beginning of a child's life is the training they receive. Our main objective is to teach responsibility and courtesy, building lifetime learning and development experiences, and encouraging the talents and gifts of each child.
We will fill your child's day with play, wonder, drawing, painting, singing and some just plain old letting kids-be-kids. We will create an atmosphere that promotes a warm, entertaining environment that gives children the freedom to explore and learn. We hope when they go out into the world, no matter how old they are, they will recall their childhood memories at Pinecrest and wish they were young again.