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Pre-School

Shiloh offers an excellent pre-school program for four year olds.  Students must be four years of age by September 15 of they year the wish to enroll.

Shiloh offers two options families can choose from: a 3-day or 5-day program.  Both programs are full day programs, beginning at 8:15 a.m. and dismissing at 3:15 p.m. Image There is also an extended care program for families who need their students to stay later than 3:15.

Our pre-school students are taught out of ABEKA curriculum, and our caring teachers are all certified by the Association of Christian Schools International. In addition to Bible, Reading, Language, Math, Science, and Social Studies classes, pre-schoolers attend Spanish, physical education, art, and choir classes once a week. Students also experience chapel every Tuesday with the entire elementary school.

Pre-School at Shiloh will lay a solid foundation in your student's life that will help him/her succeed in all aspects of life.

Limited spaces are available, so apply early to secure your student's spot.

Extended Care

Extended care is a great option for families in which both parents work outside of the home.  Students from pre-school through fifth grade can be enrolled in this program.

Extended care begins immediately after school and ends at 5:30 p.m.  During this time students are given a snack and participate in a variety of fun activities.

Cost-$40 per week or $4 per hour if they attend two days a week or less.

For more information about extended care contact Angie Russell at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Image

Pre-School Basics

Bible:

  • Introduce God’s Word (Old and New Testament Stories)
  • Learn weekly Bible verses
  • Respect for American flag

Language:

  • Recognize upper and lower case letters
  • Associate letters with sounds
  • Identify rhyming words
  • Blend CVC pattern words
  • Follow 2-step directions
  • Order 3-part stories
  • Retell a simple story
  • Differentiate pretend/real

Math:

  • Recognize numbers 1-20
  • Count objects to 20
  • Identify shapes
  • Classify objects  by shape, color, and size
  • Work simple puzzles
  • Solve oral addition and subtraction story problems
  • Use manipulative and produce AB patters

Science:

  • Learn about seasons and special days on the calendar
  • Classify animals by characteristics
  • Recognize God as Creator
  • Differentiate living/non-living things

Social Studies:

  • Play cooperatively with others
  • Separate from parents
  • Obey school rules
  • Learn about community helpers
  • Learn about important historical person
  • Recognize God’s hand in history

Physical Development:

  • Use writing tools and scissors with control
  • Reproduce letters and numbers with example
  • Write letters in name
  • Draw body with 8 parts
  • Walk, hop, skip, gallop
  • Throw and catch a bean bag.