St. Mark Preschool Jill Carey, Director
Tel. 434-293-0792
Fax. 434-984-5831
100 Alderman Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903



Non-Discriminatory Policy:

St. Mark Preeschool admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made avaialble to students at the school.

It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, scholarship and loan programs.

Objectives

Learning is a natural process in the proper environment. At St. Mark, we try to provide a stimulating, happy Christian atmosphere in which each child can learn and develop as freely and creatively as possible. We place special emphasis on making each child feel accepted and comfortable in the school situation. Enrollment is open to children two and one-half through five years of age.

Each child is given the opportunity to:

  • Explore and discover his/her enlarging world in a happy, unpressured atmosphere.
  • Learn to get along with others.
  • Develop physically, emotionally, socially and intellectually.
  • Acquire skills and "learn to learn."
  • Create and communicate.
  • Experience joy and beauty.

Program

A typical day at St. Mark includes a generous amount of "center time," during which a child can explore, discover, touch, create, pretend, and relate to the other children. Outdoor play is an important part of our program. Activities in which each class participates as a whole include singing, rhythms, dancing, "talk-time," dramatizations, story time, counting games, and many other art projects. There is also a midmorning snack, which is provided by the school.

Activities are planned to follow good principles of child growth and development. The teachers follow as a skeletal model The Creative Curriculum by Diane Dodge.

The basic areas covered during the year include:

  • Communication and Language Development - auditory discrimination, listening, speaking, dramatizations, stories, letters, beginning phonics.
  • Science - nature study, simple geography, space, simple chemistry.
  • Mathematics - numbers, counting shapes, reasoning, classification, patterning.
  • Social Studies - self-concept development, family, community, world.
  • Music - appreciation, rhythm, singing, dancing, rhythm band.
  • Art - color recognition, work with different materials, creative expression, appreciation, experimentation.
  • Physical Education - outdoor and indoor play, small and large muscle development, body and dental health and safety.



Staff:

All staff members are required to have a college degree and are professional teachers with experience.




Schedule

School begins in September (and January for the 2-1/2 yr. old January class) and ends no later than the first week of June. Preschool hours are 9 am to 12 noon daily. There is a summer program if the enrollment for that program is sufficient.




Insurance

School insurance is included in the registration fee and covers school activities.




Immunization

Your child's immunization record must be up to date in September as verified by you doctor.


Visiting and Reporting

Individual parent-teacher conferences can be arranged at any time. Parents are also welcome to visit during school hours. We would also encourage any parent to share his or her talents, hobbies or interests with the school.


Classes and Tuition

A unique feature is our small class size for 3 and 4 year old children. Preschool classes are limited to 10 children with 1 teacher, and the 2 1/2 year old classes have only six children per teacher.

2008-2009 School Year (Next Year)
 Age
Days
Next Year,
Monthly Tuition
2008-2009
Students
30 months
(by 9/30/2008) -
(2 classes offered)
T, Th
$168
6
30 months
(by 1/30/2009)**
M, W
$168
6
3 years
(by 9/30/2008)
T, Th
$141
10
3 and 4 years
(by 9/30/2008)
T, Th
$141
10
3 years
(by 9/30/2008)
M, W, F
$170
10
4 years
(by 9/30/2008)
M, W, F
$170
10
4 years
(by 9/30/2008)
M, T, W, Th, F
$225
10

ALL PROSPECTIVE PARENTS
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY
Ask for clarification if needed.

A registration fee of $50 (includes insurance) and ONE MONTH'S TUITION IS DUE AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION. **Please note: The $50 registration fee is absolutely NOT refunded unless we do not have space for your child. This tuition payment will be treated as the tuition payment for May 2009, and will not be refundable after May 15, 2008.

We will send you a letter on June 1, 2008 requesting that you send September 2008 tuition. If that tuition is not received by June 10, 2008, your place in the school for the next year will not be held. That September tuition will not be refunded if you have to withdraw your child, unless we are able to fill your space in the school.

Please note that there is no refund at all for the January 2 1/2 year class.

Information about financial assistance is available upon request.

Registration Policy: Members of St. Mark Lutheran Church and currently enrolled families who apply during December and January will be given priority in the order in which the registrations are received. Priority parents need only pay $50 registration. On May 1, 2008 your May 2009 tuition is due. It is also non-refundable after May 15, 2008.


Church Affiliation

St. Mark Preschool is an educational ministry of St. Mark Lutheran Church, Charlottesville, Virginia. St. Mark is a member church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).



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Contact Information
Jill Carey, Director
St. Mark Preschool
100 Alderman Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903

Please make your
initial contact with
Jill Carey by phone

Telephone/voice mail
Office: (434) 293-0792
Home: (434) 973-6784
Fax
(434) 984-5831



2007-2008 Calendar



Registration Forms

School Year
2008-2009




Staff
All staff members are required to have a college degree and are professional teachers with experience.



Nondiscrimination Policy
St. Mark Preschool admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, scholarship and loan programs.



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