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Magellan Academy takes great care in providing an unparalleled opportunity for learning in a child’s formative preschool education. Our goal is to provide not only the proper atmosphere and imminently screened and qualified staff, but to also furnish the highly respected A Beka curriculum. Magellan Academy also teaches your child a PC based program that thoroughly explains the parts of a computer, its operation, and many software programs.
Magellan Academy furnishes an atmosphere that is highly conducive to learning process. The classrooms feature high ceilings with large windows that lends to a bright, open ambiance. Our classrooms include state-of-the-art furnishings that are set up in centers such as home living, math, and science to encourage meaningful play. As previously stated, all classrooms are well maintained and sanitized nightly by a professional cleaning staff. Class sizes are kept to a reasonable student teacher ratio, emphasizing more individual attention to each child. Proper balance between work and play is achieved by allowing the children access to the state of the art playground at various times of the day.
The much regarded and well respected A Beka curriculum is utilized. Christian schools throughout the nation recognize that A Beka Book sets the standard of excellence in the publishing of textbooks and other educational materials. Learn more about the A Beka Curriculum by clicking on this link ww.abeka.com. Spanish language labs are also utilized to expose preschool age children to another language at an age where the comprehension of other languages is at it’s greatest. Access to the PC based computer courses aid in not only familiarizing the children with the computer, but assists in the learning process also . Also available is a program referred to as Kindergarten Prep or Kinderprep. This program is geared toward parents who request their 4-year-old children to be placed in a Kindergarten classroom setting. This accelerated class prepares children for what they will encounter in their first Kindergarten classroom.
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