Welcome to Petite Sorbonne Preschool!
Whether you are a prospective family, parent, student, or alumna, we hope that your visit to our website gives you a feel for what we do best here at Petite Sorbonne Preschool!
Established 1982, Petite Sorbonne Preschool has a long tradition of excellence, which still carries on today.
Children's thinking and language development are influenced by the many experiences they encounter. At Petite Sorbonne Preschool, we believe our children should have a variety of exciting and different experiences each day. From pitching a tent to finger-painting to singing songs to putting together a show and more! With this premise in mind, our entire day is made up of developing thinking skills, motor skills, language skills, and social skills. We are proud to offer the best preschool education for your child, all the while encouraging your child to grow to their fullest potential.
Established 1982, Petite Sorbonne Preschool has a long tradition of excellence, which still carries on today.
Children's thinking and language development are influenced by the many experiences they encounter. At Petite Sorbonne Preschool, we believe our children should have a variety of exciting and different experiences each day. From pitching a tent to finger-painting to singing songs to putting together a show and more! With this premise in mind, our entire day is made up of developing thinking skills, motor skills, language skills, and social skills. We are proud to offer the best preschool education for your child, all the while encouraging your child to grow to their fullest potential.
Your children are:
Meeting Friends Playing with Toys Exploring How Things Work Looking at Books Listening to Music Sharing Pouring and Measuring in the Sand Box Having Different Experiences in a Mostly Child Group Situation vs. Mostly Adult Situation Developing and Expanding their Language Skills Having Creative Art Experiences Having Cooperative Play Experiences Learning to Share the Adults Attention Learning Social Skills Needed to Play Games and Make Friends Building with Materials that May Not Be Available at Home Using "Messy" Art Materials in a Provided Space Experimentation Exploring the Computer Becoming Independent |