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St. James Episcopal Preschool is a licensed, half-day Christian preschool in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas. Our program serves children two years to four years. Our primary purpose is to offer, in a Christian environment, a thorough and nurturing developmental program which meets the diverse educational, spiritual, and social needs of our young people. Regular and age-appropriate worship in the tradition of the Episcopal Church's Book of Common Prayer will be offered as part of our program.
Mission Statement
The mission of St. James’ Episcopal Preschool is to provide a strong Christian and Academic foundation for preschool age children in a loving, nurturing, family-oriented environment, so that they are prepared to be successful grade school students with a love of learning, and the knowledge that Jesus loves them.
Saint James’ Episcopal Preschool
Educational Philosophy
Each child is a unique creation of God. Young children are curious by nature. They are excited and eager to participate in activities that encourage hands-on experiences. The environment at our preschool is safe, positive, and supportive. We believe in offering full and rich opportunities to develop in each child a love for God, self-esteem, responsibility, and a readiness for life long-learning that is appropriate to each child.
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School begins after Labor Day and ends in May.
Toddler Class
1st Child $140.00 2nd Child $126.00 Church Member $126.00 |
Preschool Class
1st Child $200.00 2nd Child $180.00 Church Member $180.00 |
There is a non-refundable pre-registration fee of $50.00 for each child.
Our classes are limited to 10 students for the Toddler Class and 12 students for the Preschool Class.
We have a teacher and a teacher's aid attending each class so that each child can receive the one on one nurturing he or she needs.
Please call or send us an email for more information or if you would like to be placed on our waiting list.
There is no fee to be placed on our waiting list.
Lana Swearingen, Director