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TK & Kindergarten 
Must be at least 4.5 years old at the start of the semester.

Wonder-led Play, Powered by Curiosity


Welcome to a world where curiosity leads the way!

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In our TK/Kinder 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 and Zoophonics, 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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THURSDAYS

10 AM to 2 PM​

Tuition: $750/per semester

We offer a convenient monthly installment plan:$187.50/month over 4 months, per child. 10% sibling discount.

Non-refundable Registration Fee: $100 per student

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Is Your Child Ready To Participate In Our Program?

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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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