Programs Overview
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Tuesday-Thursday Program
9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Age in September: 2 yrs 7 mos to 3 yrs 5 mos
This nurturing first school experience focuses on gentle separation, social-emotional development, and playful, thematic learning in a warm, joyful environment.
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Monday-Wednesday-Friday Program
9:00 am to 1:30 pm
Age in September: 3 yrs 6 mos to 4 yrs 4 mos
This dynamic, theme-based program blends increasing structure with hands-on learning in art, science, music, and movement.
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Pre-Kindergarten Program
Daily from 8:30 am to 2:00 pm
Age in September: 4 yrs 5 mos to 5 yrs 4 mos
This transitional program blends rich thematic learning with focused pre-academic instruction in reading, math, science, and the arts—ensuring students are well-prepared for kindergarten.
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Curriculum
Each of our three classes is built around a thoughtfully curated sequence of projects and themes. Units such as community helpers, the human body, holidays, and dinosaurs are explored through a dynamic blend of direct instruction and immersive, hands-on experiences. The teacher-led approach is balanced with ample independent play and exploration. Children enjoy rich opportunities in art, music, and creative movement, as well as generous outdoor time on the playground, field, and Presidio.
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Social Emotional Learning
We take an individualized, relationship-based approach to social-emotional development, with an emphasis on transitions, predictability, and community. Teachers prioritize building trust and rapport with each child from the very first days of school, helping them acclimate at their own pace and ensuring a sense of safety and belonging. SEL is woven into daily routines through consistent expectations, collaborative play, and open communication, with a focus on helping children learn to express their needs, form friendships and develop confidence.
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Teachers
All of our teachers are highly educated and deeply experienced in early childhood education. With an average student-to-teacher ratio of 6:1, they are uniquely positioned to truly know, support, and nurture each individual child. In addition to our core teaching staff, children benefit from visits by subject specialists and engaging guest educators—ranging from Conservatory musicians to local firefighters—who bring learning to life in meaningful, memorable ways.
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Communication
Parents receive detailed developmental narratives each semester—complete with personalized goals—prior to their parent-teacher conferences. Weekly newsletters provide photos and updates that capture what students are learning and experiencing, while a monthly bulletin from the Executive Director offers insights into classroom themes, upcoming activities, and reflections on school life.
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Performances
Families are invited to attend three seasonal performances presented by their child’s class. These festive events allow students to showcase the songs and dances they’ve mastered, while building confidence in a warm, supportive setting. Performances include a Halloween show, a Winter Holidays celebration featuring Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa, and a Spring performance honoring Easter and Passover. Following each performance, families gather for a shared potluck lunch on campus. These milestone moments are a treasured part of the school year, strengthening community bonds while celebrating many cultural traditions and the passing of seasons.
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Kindergarten Support
Our curriculum and approach ensure that students are exceptionally well-prepared for kindergarten admissions assessments and confidently ready for the next stage of their education. With nearly 50 years of experience, Jacque Grillo offers seasoned guidance. Throughout the application process, the Executive Director meets individually with each family three times, providing step-by-step support and personalized advice. Lone Mountain graduates go on to thrive at top schools, including Town, Hamlin, Cathedral, Burke’s, Marin Country Day, Convent, Stuart Hall, San Francisco Day, Nueva, Mt. Tam, and more.