Our basic curriculum is a well-designed mixture of learning through discovery and play with a structured plan of success for each child.
Worship
God’s Word is at the heart of everything we do. Throughout the week, children learn the truths of the Bible through stories, songs, prayer, and everyday conversations. We share the message that every child is deeply loved by God and embraced by His grace through Jesus.
Grow
We support each child’s physical development through active play, games, and both large- and small-muscle activities. From running and climbing to cutting and coloring, children build strength, coordination, and confidence in their growing bodies.
Learn
Our curriculum is thoughtfully designed to spark the natural curiosity within every child. Through hands-on discovery, guided activities, and age-appropriate pencil-and-paper work, children are encouraged to explore, ask questions, and deepen their understanding of the world around them.
Share
We nurture each child’s confidence and self-esteem so they can joyfully develop the talents and abilities God has given them. Children are given many opportunities to express themselves — through conversation, art, early writing, music, and creative play.
Play
Social development is a vital part of early childhood. Each day includes meaningful opportunities for children to work, play, problem-solve, and build friendships together in a caring and supportive environment.
At Our Redeemer Preschool, faith is not a separate subject — it is woven gently into each day.
Each week, children focus on a particular Bible story. Teachers share that story through conversation, songs, prayer, and meaningful classroom moments. Our hope is that every child begins to understand just how deeply loved they are by God.
Once each week, our classes gather for Chapel led by Pastor Patrick. Chapel is a joyful time of singing, praying, and hearing stories from God’s Word.
Chapel Schedule:
4’s & Pre-K: Monday at 9:30am
3’s Class: Tuesday at 9:30am
Chapel is simple, engaging, and developmentally appropriate — helping children grow in faith, confidence, and joy.