St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church and School is located in Wauwatosa. St. John's Preschool offers a three and four year old program, with options for 2-morning, 3-morning and 5-morning enrollment plans. St. John's teachers are qualified, experienced, caring and Christian. The educational environment is stimulating, warm and bright. Children have daily opportunity for developing self-expression through music, movement and art. Children must be at least 2 yrs. old by September 1st and potty trained to apply. For more information, please call.
This pre-school is located in the lower level of Kingo Lutheran Church but is not religiously affiliated. Whitefish Bay-Shorewood Nursery School was founded more than 60 years ago by a group of local parents seeking to create their own opportunities for early childhood education. It focuses on three areas: large and small motor development, social and imaginative learning and school readiness. The school employs only those with degrees and are certified early childhood education teachers.
Connie's Sunshine Learning Center is a pre-school for 2- to 4-year-olds. Though located at North Shore Presbyterian Church, the school, which was founded over 20 years ago, has no religious affiliation. The program is designed for fun, social and physical development and school preparation through guided and unguided play, art, music, story time, discovery units, games, special guests and field trips.
Tree of Life Christian Preschool serves children from ages 2 to 4. The school's classes are "parent co-op," which means that in addition to the two teachers in every classroom, there is one parent volunteer who helps with day-to-day tasks and on field trips. Each new student must pay a $50 application fee (which is waived for all returning students); a detailed listing of tuition and fees is available on the Tree of Life website. The school shares space with Carpenter's Shop Daycare.
Jewish Beginnings is a full-day preschool. What began in 1973 with only 4 students has now expanded to more than 100 enrolled students. With three programs targeted towards infant, pre-nursey, and preschool students, the curriculum focuses on interactive learning.