Preschool in San Jose, CA 95128
The Moorpark School was opened in August of 1971. The original classrooms were created out of the building site that was formerly a church. As the years went by an Infant Center was added which was one of the first private facilities in Santa Clara County to enroll children six months old. In the early 90’s extensive remodeling was done on the building and additional classrooms were constructed. In the fall of 1995 the first Kindergarten class was enrolled in the new building.
The property was a farm in the days Mrs. Winchester drove down the road in her fancy carriage. Many kinds of fruit trEES and farm animals lived on the property. The farm theme has been maintained in the extensive classrooms and infant Center The site for the center is approximately two and a half acres which provides for lots of outdoor area.
Children are divided into age groups for various infant preschool and kindergarten activities. Dance sports and enrichment activities are available.
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Our schools doors opened in 1968 because of the desire to experience first hand the marvelous thrills and excitement in the world of children. Of interest to the founders is the tremendous amount of learning that goes on each year in young children. It is exciting for us to see all the important loving and guiding experiences of infancy incorporated into the children’s development. We believe we have an opportunity to influence much of what will happen to children as they go through elementary school junior high school and on into adult life. It also is a real challenge to our staff to provide an environment that will encourage maximum development for children as positive experiences during the early years lead to much greater success in the future
Over all the years of operation we have maintained a philosophy that encourages what we call a “semi- structured program.” Semi-structured means to us that we have a program put together by teachers and others that sets out specific goals each day week and month for every child enrolled. The children are “led to” not “made to” take part in these activities. We feel that this semi-structured situation allows for specific growth and individual freedom.
One of the important differences in our philosophy has been the fact that we’ve been committed to a particular kind of adult in our school environment. We are proud that our carefully chosen adults truly care about children. We could spend hours and hours going through books writing lesson plans buying equipment setting up the preschool; however the most important factor in any school situation is the adult. It is exceedingly important that when each child enters the school environment he or she finds an adult who really truly likes him or her.
It is our hope that each child will leave at the end of the day feeling better about himself or herself equipped with the knowledge that they can accomplish tasks that they couldn’t do when the day began. If we achieve this goal we add tremendously to the resources that each child takes with him or her as they move up the educational ladder. It is our continued hope that we will be able to provide an environment that stimulates positive feelings as well as a sound curriculum for each child.