Safety first
Learning
English Language
Nutritious Meals
Schedule
Student-Teacher Ratio
Restroom
Teachers
Your child’s safety will be our top priority. All classrooms are equipped with CCTV, and 100% of our staff are trained in first aid. We’re committed to ensuring your peace of mind every day.
Your child will experience active, play-based learning. Our focus is on learning through play and developing skills like fine motor coordination and rhythm. Our graphmotor skills program enhances writing abilities with hands-on activities. We avoid devices to promote creativity, language skills, and physical development.
At SIMA, your child will start their day with engaging English lessons using a phonological approach to reading and writing. This method, applied in both English and Spanish, builds metalinguistic skills and lays a strong foundation for excellent reading and writting abilities.
At SIMA, we will prioritize your child's health with a variety of healthy, preservative meals that change daily. Parents can easily pre-select your child's meals using our app for a personalized lunch experience.
Your child’s day will begin at 7:55 AM and end at 1:50 PM, with the option of an extended free daycare stay they'll have lunch at 2:15 PM and pick-up time at 6:30 PM.
With a maximum of 24 students per classroom, your child will benefit from a lead teacher and an assistant teacher. This low ratio ensures personalized attention and a focused, engaging learning environment.
We will support your child’s transition from diapers with attentive care. Our assistant teachers will help with restroom needs and ensure your child’s safety while fostering independence. Each classroom has two restrooms, so your child won’t need to leave the room for restrooms breaks.
Your child will be guided by experienced teachers who provide individualized attention and support. They will track your child’s progress and offer tailored challenges to help them advance.
Our main focus is on learning through play, using activities that engage the body and stimulate the mind.
We use books, worksheets, and interactive materials to support learning while avoiding digital devices in preschool to focus on creativity, language, and physical skills. Research suggests that delaying early exposure to digital devices may be more beneficial than high exposure at an early age.
A specific graphmotor program enhances fine motor skills through activities like tracing with music and practical tasks.
We use a phonological approach for teaching reading and writing in both English and Spanish to develop strong language skills.
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