Our School
Our school building has many environments to help facilitate play based learning.

Sensory /
Main Room
The main play room where we do circle time also has many toys and activities to encourage learning. Some of the most popular include wooden blocks, train sets, and our sensory table that offers hands-on experiences with materials like sand, water, or textured objects, encouraging tactile discovery and creativity.

Art
The art room is a creative space where young children can explore their imaginations through painting and hands-on art projects. We do projects with washable paints, brushes, and an array of craft materials, inviting little artists to express themselves freely.

Dramatic Play
The dramatic playroom is a magical space featuring play environments such as kitchens, doctors offices and igloos where children can step into any role their imaginations create. Along one wall, a dress-up area overflows with costumes—princess gowns, firefighter jackets, doctor coats, and more—allowing kids to become anything they dream of. Props like play food, dolls, cash registers, and toolkits enhance their adventures, making this space a world of endless possibilities and creativity.

Library
The library is a peaceful and inviting space designed for quiet reading and imaginative exploration. Soft, cozy seating offers the perfect spots for little readers to curl up with a book. Bookshelves filled with colorful picture books, early readers, and engaging stories make it easy for children to browse and choose their favorites.

Outside Areas
We have a large sandbox, constructed and installed by our MCP families, a pre-made play house, life-sized “lincoln” logs the children can make a structure of their own devising, and a covered patio for other outdoor activities.

Snack Room / Kitchen
The snack room is a cheerful and welcoming space where children gather to enjoy meals while learning important social skills and table manners. Small, child-sized tables and chairs are arranged to create a communal atmosphere for shared meals. This space not only nourishes growing bodies but also fosters positive mealtime habits and social interactions.