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AGES 20+ MONTHS BY SEPTEMBER 1st

Beginners 1 Program

Children must be 20 months old by September 1st

Building comfort, confidence, and social connections are the primary goals of our Beginner's 1 class. Teachers provide a nurturing environment where children learn classroom routines, practice sharing and taking turns, and begin expressing their needs with words and gestures.

Language skills grow through songs, fingerplays, Circle Time, and interactive storybooks. Gross motor development is encouraged through outdoor play and active movement experiences. Fine motor skills are strengthened through sensory activities, stacking, simple art projects, large manipulatives, and beginner puzzles.

 

Throughout the year, children are introduced to colors, shapes, numbers, letters, and other foundational concepts through hands-on exploration and play-based learning.

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bright minds student playing

Bright Minds Preschool student playing with magnatiles

bright minds teacher circle time

bright minds teacher circle time

Bright Minds Preschool students during circle time

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balancing

Bright Minds Preschool student balancing

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art outside beginners_720

Bright Minds Preschool students doing art outside

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teacher

Bright Minds Preschool teacher teaching

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outside science

Bright Minds Preschool student looking through magnifying glass

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caring teacher

Bright Minds Preschool teachers caring for students

TUITION INFORMATION

We'd love to share tuition details with you personally. Reach out or schedule a tour and we'll walk you through everything.

Full-time, Part-time, and 1/2 day options available

1:5

TEACHER RATIO

5

WEEKLY ENRICHMENTS

Now enrolling for the 2026/27 school year

DAILY AFTERNOON ENRICHMENT

A different activity every day

Every Beginners 1 student participates in a rotating enrichment schedule that makes each school day fresh and well-rounded.

Art

Painting, drawing, collages, and more — teaching color, shape, and creative expression.

Running Woman Illustration

Gym

Movement games and classics like Duck Duck Goose and parachute play build gross motor skills.

Blue Flask Illustration

Science

Hands-on experiments building skills in observation, comparing, measuring, and predicting.

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Music

Singing, instruments like shaky eggs and rhythm sticks, and scarves — joyful fine motor development.

Purple Drawing Compass

Little Engineers

Blocks, Legos, Magnatiles, and collaborative building projects spark creativity and teamwork.

Take a Virtual Tour

See our Beginners 1 classroom and the rest of Bright Minds before your in-person visit.

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