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Each classroom is thoughtfully designed to match the developmental stages of our little learners. We have dedicated learning areas for art, science, reading, manipulatives, and blocks, all designed to spark curiosity and creativity. Each month, we refresh our classroom themes based on what the children are excited about, ensuring every day is a new adventure!
Designed with little learners in mind
Welcome to our Bible and Art Room! Here, children enjoy a daily Bible story, often paired with a fun craft. This space is also a hub for exciting art projects and creative lessons, blending faith and creativity in a joyful way!
Welcome to our largest classroom—our playground! We’re fortunate to have a spacious outdoor area where children can explore and play. In our investigation station and rock garden, they discover the wonders of nature. Our play structure and swings offer hours of fun, while the mud kitchen and sandbox encourage imaginative play. Plus, our art corner allows for creativity in the great outdoors. At Kihei Baptist Preschool, we truly cherish outdoor nature play!
• 7:15-8:30 AM -drop off and outdoor play
• 8:30-9:00 AM - wash hands, eat morning snack, and have circle time
• 9:00-10:00 AM - indoor learning center time
• 10:00-10:20 AM - Bible time
• 10:20- 11:30 AM -outdoor learning time
• 11:30-12:00 PM - wash hands and eat lunch (early/part-time pickup)
• 12:00-2:30 PM - nap or rest time
• 2:30-3:00 PM - indoor center play (full-day pick up)
• 3:00-4:00 PM - outdoor play (extended time pick up)
a day in the life:
At our preschool, we prioritize flexibility and attentiveness to our students' needs while maintaining a consistent routine. That's why we follow a daily flow instead of a strict schedule. You can expect our day to have a familiar structure, even though the times may vary. Here’s a glimpse of what a typical day looks like at our school!
A schedule attuned to their changing needs
— PRoverbs 22:6
"Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it."