This school offers numerous educational options, including camp, for children from 6 months old to 6 years. The whole staff holds Master's degrees in the field of education. The Discoveries Preschool also has parent-child classes. The school is located in the lower level of Congregation Beth-El of Massapequa but is non-sectarian and privately-owned.
Little Rascals provides child daycare for children aged six weeks to five years. It features a variety of programs to fit individual needs, and it is usually open six days a week. Security is provided for children.
The Community Nursery School of Massapequa is based out of the Community United Methodist Church. They offer nursery care through age 2. The pastor of the church is the Rev. Jeff Wells. Please contact the nursery school directly for exact program details and rates.
The Community United Methodist Church (CUMC) of Massapequa offers regular hours of worship, nursery care and a wide variety of educational programs for all ages. The church is also active in many charities across Long Island. Visit the CUMC Web site to find out more about the church's programs.
Wind 'n Willow is a preschool located in Massapequa. Students from age 18 months to 5 years old are able to attend. It offers a 10-month program and a 12-month program. The 12-month program is the same as the 10-month program, but adds a summer camp option. In addition to these choices, there are before-school and after-school programs, as well as half-day and full-day programs. Numerous special events take place throughout the year for students, teachers and parents to interact.
Wind 'n Willow has a big outdoor playground for the kids and numerous classrooms. Visit the Wind 'n Willow website for information on tuition.
New student applications are accepted throughout the year and the website contains an application checklist to make the process as easy as possible.
The Presbyterian Community Nursery School offers many early-childhood options for youngsters. It has a "Tot Time" program and, new for 2010, an 18-month-old program.
As the kids get older they are able to attend the "Next Step" toddler programs. After that, there are nursery school and prekindergarten programs available. Everyone is welcome to attend and parents are encouraged to set up an appointment to visit the school.