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Ages 5-6 | A nurturing environment where learning comes alive through play, exploration, and meaningful connection.
We recommend children start our Kindergarten program when they are at least 5½ years old by September. However, we recognize that each child is unique, and we are open to assessing if a younger child is ready.
We offer flexible scheduling options to meet your family's needs. All programs run Tuesday through Friday, September through May. We also have a month-to-month option for our Monday Enrichment Program.
4 Days: Tue–Fri
Time: 9 am–3 pm
Yearly Cost: $10,788
Spring Semester $5,995
Monthly Cost: $1,199
4 Days: Tue–Fri
Time: 9 am–12:30 pm
Yearly Cost: $7,348
Spring Semester $4,085
Monthly Cost: $817
4 Days: Tue–Fri
Time: 12:30 pm–3 pm
Yearly Cost: $5,040
Spring Semester $2,800
Monthly Cost: $560
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2 Day Option
Schedule: Tue/Wed or Thur/Fri
Time: 12:30 pm–3 pm
Yearly Cost: $2,520
Spring Semester $1,400
Monthly Cost: $280
Morning Core Add-On
Time: 12:30 pm–1:30 pm
Yearly Cost: $1,920
Spring Semester $1,075
Monthly Cost: $215
Social and Emotional Learning
At the core of our Kindergarten program is a deep commitment to nurturing children's social and emotional development. We believe that strong emotional foundations are essential for lifelong learning. Through purposeful play, we guide children in building emotional literacy, self-regulation, problem-solving, and conflict resolution skills in a supportive and joyful environment.
Learning Through Play
Play is the cornerstone of our learning approach, especially in our younger classrooms. Our thoughtfully designed spaces invite children to explore a variety of concepts across literacy, math, and science. We use a research-based, Science of Reading-aligned literacy program to ensure each child is building strong early literacy skills grounded in phonemic awareness, vocabulary, and comprehension.
Interdisciplinary Learning
Our learning environment comes to life with immersive, thematic units that reflect children's natural curiosity—like ocean animals, animals in winter, Earth and space, insects, plant life and more. These units weave together academic learning with hands-on exploration and discovery.
Community and Connection
Gathering times are central to our day and serve as a time for connection, community, and shared learning. We sing songs (often accompanied by the ukulele), read stories, play group games, and engage in meaningful conversations about the children's interests and the needs of their peers. These moments build a strong classroom community and encourage empathy, cooperation, and curiosity.
Meet Students Where They Are
Throughout the day, we offer literacy and math experiences in both large and small group settings. These activities are thoughtfully tailored to each child’s developmental level and interests, fostering meaningful and individualized learning. We approach each child not as a vessel to be filled, but as a whole person—complete and capable from the moment they arrive.
Purposeful Play
Our Kindergarten afternoon program is rooted in the belief that children learn best through active exploration and meaningful play. Each day, students spend ample time outdoors—climbing trees and engaging in imaginative games. The yard becomes an extension of the classroom, where movement, curiosity, and connection come together.
Art
Inside, children dive into process art, hands-on investigations, and open-ended play. Through projects in our free build workshop and creative exploration across materials, children are encouraged to think critically, solve problems, and collaborate with their peers. This play-based, inquiry-driven approach nurtures both independence and a love for learning.
Cooking
Additionally, our chef will visit monthly for hands-on cooking projects, giving them the chance to explore ingredients, learn basic culinary skills, and experience the joy of creating and sharing food together.
Open Play is a cherished part of the RCS experience, giving students time to connect, move their bodies, and build friendships through meaningful play. Each afternoon, children enjoy lunch together followed by supervised play in our sand yard, small field, and outdoor game areas. This unstructured time supports social–emotional development, cooperation, creativity, and exploration.
For Morning Core Students:
Open Play may be added to your child’s schedule as an optional program extension from 12:30–1:30 PM (Tuesday–Friday).
For Full-Time & Afternoon Enrichment Students:
Open Play is already included in your program at no additional cost.