Preschool Programs in Westport and Weston CT

11.02.2010
Jen Schwartz
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Many clients moving to Westport or Weston, CT have asked me to forward information about local preschools. Fortunately, Westport and Weston have a variety of quality programs to choose from.  While list below is not inclusive of all nursery schools in Westport and Weston, it may provide a helpful starting off point in your search for the right fit for your child and family…

Learning Community 203-227-1940

Phone: (203) 227-8394

E-mail: director@learningcommunitydayschool.org

90 Hillspoint Road, Westport, CT 06880

Offers toddler, 3’s, 4’s and kindergarten programs.

From the school’s website, “At the Learning Community we teach our children to apply knowledge rather than simply acquire it. We help our children learn through discovery and guided teaching. We encourage our children’s natural curiosity about the world and all it has to offer. We promote a climate of mutual respect, inquiry, and cooperation for our children, staff and parents.”

Community Nursery School

49 Weston Road, Westport CT, 06880

Phone: (203) 227-7941

Fax: (203) 226-4754

email: info@communitynursery.com

Offers toddler, 3’s and 4’s programs.

According to their website, the mission at Community Nursery School is, “to provide a warm, safe and nurturing environment for every child to successfully grow, learn and discover. We create a developmentally appropriate curriculum that is individualized to each child’s needs and interest. Here at Community Nursery School we foster an atmosphere of independence by helping your child make appropriate choices and build the foundation for later learning.”

www.communitynursery.com

Westport Weston Cooperative Nursery School

203-227-9318, www.westportwestoncoop.org

10 Lyons Plains Road

Westport, CT 06880-1302

(203) 227-9318

Offers Ones Fun, 2’s, 3’s, and 4’s programs.

The mission, according to their website is, “We believe that play is children’s work. Young children learn through hands-on experience and participation.  We provide opportunities for children to select, explore, and practice various skills through a variety of materials and prepared activities. Children use play to make sense of their world.  What may look like “playing” to an adult is actually learning in progress.  While playing, children become motivated and engaged in their chosen activities. Through play your child will develop problem-solving skills, social and communication skills as well as literacy and early numeracy.”

Green’s Farms Nursery School

203-227-9363

71 Hillandale Road

Westport, CT 06880-5396

www.greensfarmsnurseryschool.com

A non-sectarian, non-discriminatory nursery school for 2 to 4 year olds.
Located in Wesport, CT, the school provides a place to learn, to play and to make friends under the guidance of caring, nurturing teachers.

Three Four Open the Door

203-454-1924

329 Wilton Road, Westport CT 06880

Their website states, “Sensory integration, social/play skills, fine and gross motor, and cognitive developments are part of the everyday experience at Three, Four Open the Door. Academics are taught using a combination of our own practical philosophy, and an exceptionally creative program designed to stimulate each child’s curiosity and creativity, and to enhance their self-esteem. Our children learn the importance of their role in creating a cooperative and intimate school community.”

Earthplace Nursery

10 Woodside Lane PO Box 165, Westport CT )6880

203-227-7253,

www.earthplace.org

Offers mommy and me, 2’s, 3’s and 4’s programs

According to their website, “Since 1967, the Earthplace Nursery School, licensed by the state of Connecticut, has offered a unique nature-oriented program and a wonderful educational experience. Students enjoy walking on the trails of the 62-acre wildlife sanctuary, and have direct access to the many wild and teaching animals that reside at Earthplace. Fun learning experiences are provided in order to encourage children to develop a strong sense of self and an appreciation for the natural world around them.”

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