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Our program aims to help children achieve bilingualism and biliteracy through dual language immersion. At La Escuelita Spanish Immersion Preschool we focus on creating an environment conducive to learning by meeting the needs of your child academically, socially and emotionally.  At our school Spanish speaking children are supported in maintaining their native language and cultural traditions, while English speaking children develop a strong foundation for a second language and exposure to a variety of cultural traditions. 

 
 

Our Vision

To promote bilingualism, bi-literacy, cross- cultural awareness, and high academic achievement 

 

Our Mission

  • Provide an integrated, inclusive and unifying education experience where children from two languages and different cultures come together to share their strengths, language, and culture 

  • Promote bilingualism and biliteracy 

  • Create a high quality learning environment that honors diversity through Spanish Immersion activities 

  • Develop global citizens by equipping our children with cross-cultural skills and knowledge

 

 

Our Commitment

  • Provide a safe and caring environment where students can experiment with language

  • Develop activities that are hands-on, built on past experiences, and relevant to students’ daily lives

  • Provide on-going opportunities for language modeling, peer teaching, and other collaborative modes of learning

  • Provide developmentally appropriate practices that are fun, creative, and engaging

  • Foster a love for learning!

 
 
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Hands-on Learning

Young children learn through play. Children will be exposed to language and content by learning through themes and experiencing them by making real-life connections.  

 
 
 

“One language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way.”
-Frank Smith

 
 
 
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La Escuelita

At our school Spanish speaking children are supported in maintaining their native language and cultural traditions, while English speaking children develop a strong foundation for a second language and exposure to a variety of cultural traditions.