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At Drew Nursery School, our curriculum is based on the concept
of academic empowerment. Our dedicated and highly trained staff
are committed to providing students with the learning tools and
techniques they need to succeed in kindergarten and beyond.
Our curriculum is designed to prepare our students for the increasing
expectations placed on children entering kindergarten in New York
State, focusing on academic, social, emotional and physical developmental
areas.
Literacy skills, such as letter recognition, phonemic awareness,
and recognition and name spelling are a priority. Numeric readiness
skills, including number recognition, counting and patterning in
math are also a target area for development . Fine motor skills
are emphasized as well in terms of coloring, cutting and pasting.
In addition, the children learn concepts related to weather, calendar,
community, and holidays. The curriculum is approached through thematic
units of study where students are immersed in concepts through stories
and activities for a few weeks at a time.
Developed by Kent Primary School Kindergarten teacher Mrs. Lisa
Chase and veteran educator and Drew head teacher Ms. Mary Beth Shirzadi,
the curriculum of Drew Nursery School guides your child through
the early readiness concepts while emphasizing the fundamental aspects
of hands-on discovery, social interaction and learning through play.
Time-tested education techniques, such as story telling, role playing
and team-oriented skill-building are combined with lessons in phonics,
pattern recognition and computer-aided learning, to provide a complete
readiness level for children entering their most important educational
years.
To learn more about the Drew Nursery School difference, or to enroll
your child in one of our programs, contact
us.
Drew Nursery School
Preparing the next generation of American leaders
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