Designed to support Kindergarten readiness with strong fundamentals — while helping families feel confident about their child’s first school experience.
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Kindergarten is about more than academics — it’s about helping children feel confident, supported, and capable.
Through consistent routines, caring teachers, and a structured classroom environment, students develop independence, emotional awareness, and positive character alongside foundational learning skills.
Families often notice how quickly children grow in confidence once they feel secure in their daily routine.

Our Kindergarten program emphasizes strong early learning foundations in an age-appropriate way.
Daily activities include reading aloud, early literacy development, hands-on math exploration, and guided instruction that supports focus, listening, and comprehension — all paced for young learners

Play and creativity are intentionally woven into each Kindergarten day.
Through hands-on activities, guided play, and creative exploration, students build problem-solving skills, curiosity, and collaboration while staying engaged and joyful in their learning.

We value strong partnerships with families and believe parents play an essential role in a child’s early education.
Open communication, shared values, and consistent support between home and school help children feel confident and supported as they grow.
You’re not handing your child over — you’re partnering with us.

Now enrolling Kindergarten students for the 2026-27 school year
A supportive school community where children feel secure, confident, and cared for each day.
• Tuition-Free Public Charter School
• Safe, Structured Campus
• Small Class Sizes
• Whole-Child Development
• Strong Early Literacy Foundation
• Family Communication via ClassDojo
Kindergarten enrollment fills quickly.
Schedule your tour early to secure your child’s place for the 2026–27 school year.
Tuition-Free K-12 Charter
Enrollment for the upcoming school year is now open.
Secure your child’s spot at Paideia today.