When you walk through our doors at Tomorrow’s Promise Preschool, you’ll be greeted by a center filled with smiles, laughter, and fun! Our highly qualified teachers create an environment where children genuinely enjoy being at school.

Our curriculum is designed with the whole child in mind. We offer a variety of activities that promote physical development, helping to build both large and small muscles. Additionally, we focus on cognitive growth, social skills, emotional development, and even spiritual growth.

We pride ourselves on maintaining low student-to-teacher ratios, ensuring that each child receives the attention they deserve. Most importantly, our teachers love your children as if they were their own, fostering a nurturing and supportive atmosphere.

We can’t wait to welcome you and your child to our wonderful community!

Each classroom will have the following centers:

  1. Art Center where children develop eye hand coordination skills, encourage their creativity and imagination skills, strengthen their scissor cutting skills, work on pre-writing skills, and build their self-confidence as they learn to control their materials.

  2. Dramatic Play Center (Home Area) where children will build their vocabulary skills by interacting and sharing with others, they learn how to cooperate with other children, are able to role play different people and situations that they see in their worlds, and develops a rich imagination that will stimulate brain development.

  3. Block Center where children learn shapes, matching skills, counting skills, start to see patterns and how they apply to real life, start to learn math vocabulary such as big, small, narrow, same, different, equal, heavy, and light, and have to learn how to listen and work with others.

  4. Manipulative Center or Table Tops is where children learn to sort in categories by color or shape, they build their pincer grip which is necessary for writing skills, develop a longer attention span,  learn to focus and complete tasks, and following directions.

  5. Science Center helps children understand their senses, learn to ask questions and begin to see how God’s world works, they experience cause and effect, learn science vocabulary, and begin to discover that sometimes there is no right or wrong answer to a question.

  6. Library Center or Book Center is where children begin to increase their attention span, build their comprehension skills, recognize that print means something, letter recognition, develop listening skills, and a love of books.

"Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it."  -Proverbs 22:6