RAISING TOMORROW’S HEROES
A nurturing and creative world is awaiting your child here at EVCS Preschool. At our private school, we strive each day to positively influence your child’s future academic ability, while making learning fun.
Schedule an appointment with us today to learn how you could be eligible to qualify for up to $2,500 in tuition reductions via our Exclusive State Program.
PRESCHOOL BY LEVEL
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM (Ages 3-4)
There are oftentimes children who are past the toddler stage, but not quite ready for Transitional Kindergarten. In response to this, our private school has created a unique class that’s tailored to their needs. The curriculum we use helps set the foundation for the Transitional Kindergarten curriculum by introducing beginning phonics blends, math skills, and more.
TODDLER PROGRAM (Ages 2-3)
In the toddler program at our private school, our little students learn through hands-on experience and discovery. Many parents are pleased to learn that our curriculum introduces their child to the beginnings of phonics and numbers, while they gain focus, confidence, and self-expression.
TRANSITIONAL KINDER PROGRAM (Ages 4-5)
Our Pre-K program is an excellent opportunity to provide your child with the necessary skills required to be ahead of the class when they’re ready to transition to Kindergarten. Students will improve their abilities in reading, writing, phonics and numbers. They will gain focus, confidence and self-expression in a unique way.
The Abeka Curriculum
At East Valley Christian Preschool we use the time-tested and age-appropriate Abeka curriculum, to set a firm academic foundation for each pupil.
The Abeka curriculum provides preschool children with the best education possible, and our preschool staff provides the time, commitment, passion, and early childhood teaching skill needed to deliver your child with incomparable value in San Jose education.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Learn more about financial assistance opportunities in our Financial Assistance Options dropdown menu.
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To qualify for assistance, families must be income eligible or have a referral from Child Protective Services. In addition, some programs require that the parent(s) be working, seeking employment, attending school/training, or being medically incapacitated to qualify.
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CalWORKs is designed to help parents or caretakers of kids under 18 and people who are pregnant. Eligibility will depend on things like your household income, resources, and age.
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Eligibility for the Subsidized Child Care program is determined by guidelines set by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), Santa Clara County Pilot Program, and The Title 5 Providers/Local Child Care Planning Council. Parents must meet income requirements and have a need for child care while they work, look for employment, attend training or participate in CalWORKs activities. Parents who are incapacitated, who have children at risk of abuse or neglect, or have children with special needs may also be eligible. Choices for Children is a parental choice child care subsidy program. Parents have the choice to choose any public or private licensed registered or exempt child care providers in the county.