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Kindergarten
Must be at least 5 years old at the start of the semester.

Big Questions. Little Adventurers. Endless Discoveries.

 

Get ready for a year filled with creativity, curiosity, and joyful learning!

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In our Kindergarten class, children are the leaders of their own learning journey.

With a play and project-based approach, each day is packed with hands-on adventures using authentic materials and real-world experiences.

 

Student interests spark our investigations. Anything from exploring animal life cycles, cooking up a story-inspired recipe, to putting on a dramatic play performance, every activity is designed to bridge learning with imagination. Every lesson connects to a larger theme, helping little learners make meaningful connections across subjects.

 

Our classroom blends the best of both worlds:

  • Phonics instruction is grounded in the Science of Reading, giving students strong tools to become confident readers.

  • Literature is woven into everything we do, from book-based projects and art explorations to Reader’s Theater and culinary creations.

  • Math becomes a playful adventure with interactive games, measuring, counting, building, and sorting in ways that make sense to young minds.

  • Science comes alive through hands-on experiments, exploring nature and tinkering with how things work.

 

Here, learning is active, messy, meaningful and tons of fun.

We’re growing thinkers, makers, readers, and explorers, one joyful day at a time!

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Kindergarten Class is held on Wednesdays AND Fridays 9 AM -12:30 PM

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Tuition: $1440 per semester (15 weeks)

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Registration Fee: $50 per child / $100 maximum per family

Is Your Child Ready To Participate Independently In Our Program?


At The Learning Grove, we’re all about joyful learning, curiosity, and connection! To help your child get the most out of their experience, we ask that families take a moment to review the following readiness guidelines. We understand that some days are smoother than others (for little ones and big ones), but in general, students should be able to:

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  • Be fully potty trained (including knowing when to go and managing toileting needs independently)

  • Wash hands and dress themselves with basic independence

  • Say goodbye to their grown-up and join in the fun

  • Show interest and willingness to participate in activities

  • Let us know if they need help or have a concern

  • Move from one activity to another with minimal support, even when things shift a little

  • Take part in group activities without needing constant one-on-one attention

  • Stay with the group and play safely without wandering off

  • Use the restroom, wash hands, and get dressed with independence

  • Work through challenges without using physical or hurtful language

 

We’re here to support each child’s growth with care and compassion—and these guidelines help create a safe and positive space for everyone to learn and thrive together!

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Play is our brain's favorite way of learning.
~ Diane Ackerman

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628 Royer St.

Roseville, CA 95678

(916) 865-4065

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