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OUR MISSION

At Imagine Christian Preschool, we believe that children learn best through play and exploration. Our program is rooted in Christian principles and is centered on the belief that all children are uniquely and wonderfully made. We strive to provide a rich and diverse environment that fosters cultural appreciation, community involvement, and character building.

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Our goal is to prepare children for kindergarten by offering an enriching curriculum that promotes kindergarten readiness and encourages creative expression. We believe that learning should engage all five senses and take place in both indoor and outdoor classrooms.

At ICP, we value positive interaction, rich language, and the development of strong relationships between children, families, and staff. We believe that every child is loved by Jesus and God, and we strive to promote thankfulness and gratitude for the gift of childhood and the joy of learning.

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We are committed to providing a safe, nurturing, and fun environment where children can thrive and families feel supported. Come join us on this exciting journey of learning and imagination!

OUR PHILOSOPHY

At Imagine Christian Preschool, we believe in the power of play-based education to foster socialization, self-expression, and the acquisition of life skills. Our philosophy statement outlines our commitment to creating a supportive and stimulating environment where children can explore, learn, and grow. We highlight the key aspects of our play-based approach, emphasizing the importance of hands-on experiences, individualized learning, and the development of Christian values.

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OUR STATEMENT
OF FAITH

As a Christian preschool, we proudly incorporate our faith into all aspects of the care we provide. We integrate Christian principles into our daily activities and interactions. Firstly, this is represented in the love and tenderness we give to all our students. We maintain the belief that God is good, He is Jesus and he loves us deeply. Additionally we share bible stories at our weekly chapel and we thank God for our snack and lunch, in the form of a short prayer. Lastly, we do not believe it is developmentally appropriate to delve into doctoring, denomination or distinction, between “grown up” aspects of the Christian faith.

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