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UPPER ARLINGTON LUTHERAN CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL, COLUMBUS OH
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UPPER ARLINGTON LUTHERAN CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL
Provider Address : 2300 LYTHAM RD, COLUMBUS, OH 43220
Contact Email : pamato@ualc.org
Contact Phone : 6144513736
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Web Site : http://www.ualc.org/preschool
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Age Range : Toddler (5), Pre-Schooler (85), School Age (15)
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At Upper Arlington Lutheran Christian Preschool, we focus on the development of the whole child. We provide a clean, safe, attractive, Christ-centered environment where self-concept is nurtured. We provide children with opportunities to experiment, investigate, create and take appropriate risks. Our curriculum is based on the Ohio Early Childhood Academic Content Standards. We are proud to receive the Two-Star rating in the Step Up To Quality program from the State of Ohio. Through Bible stories, music and prayer, children gain an awareness of being a child of God. Teachers share their faith (consistent with UALC teachings). Play is valued and language development is a priority. We nurture feelings of security, safety, and acceptance through interactions with teachers and peers.
Provider Address : 2300 LYTHAM RD, COLUMBUS, OH 43220
Contact Email : pamato@ualc.org
Contact Phone : 6144513736
Contact Name :
Web Site : http://www.ualc.org/preschool
Open Hours :
Age Range : Toddler (5), Pre-Schooler (85), School Age (15)
Details :
At Upper Arlington Lutheran Christian Preschool, we focus on the development of the whole child. We provide a clean, safe, attractive, Christ-centered environment where self-concept is nurtured. We provide children with opportunities to experiment, investigate, create and take appropriate risks. Our curriculum is based on the Ohio Early Childhood Academic Content Standards. We are proud to receive the Two-Star rating in the Step Up To Quality program from the State of Ohio. Through Bible stories, music and prayer, children gain an awareness of being a child of God. Teachers share their faith (consistent with UALC teachings). Play is valued and language development is a priority. We nurture feelings of security, safety, and acceptance through interactions with teachers and peers.