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Lower Providence Presbyterian Preschool

Lower Providence Presbyterian Preschool (LPPP) is a nonprofit which provides a quality educational program grounded in Christian values for preschool children.

Photos of the preschool

The teachers at LPPP care very much about each student and will guide your child to achieve the following objectives:

  • Acquire a joyful desire to learn
  • Respond to adults other than their parents
  • Develop the skills to socially interact with other children
  • Achieve a sense of self-worth
  • Respect his/herself, his/her classmates and the surrounding community
  • Feel safe and secure in a school atmosphere
  • Express feelings in an appropriate manner
  • Be sensitive to the feelings of others
  • Develop skills of listening, comprehension, visual discrimination, reasoning and self expression
  • Learn about their environment
  • Increase fine and gross motor skills through developmentally appropriate activities
  • Achieve the readiness skills required for entrance into Kindergarten

The Preschool is under the guidance of our director who is an experienced early childhood educator and administrator. The Preschool is governed by our Advisory Board and the school falls under the Church’s Welcoming Team.

Location

Director

LPPC Preschool
3050 West Main Street
Eagleville, PA 19403
Sandy Messner

 

Registration
Please print and complete the Preschool Registration Form.

Health Form
Please print and complete the Health Form.

Parent Handbook Documents
Complete Parent Handbook
Tuition Payment Procedures
Transportation and Drop off/Pickup
Weather or Emergency Procedures
CO-OP Program and Clearances
Student Illness and Covid Policies
Toilet Training Requirements 

Programs

Parents of new students:  you are encouraged to make an appointment with the director to tour our facilities.  Your child needs to see the school that he/she may be attending.  This also gives the director an opportunity to meet your child.

Three Year Olds

These 2 and 3 day programs combine a period of free play with more structured activities:  story time, circle time, outdoor play, gym, games, art, music and field trips.

Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 9:00 AM  to 2:00 PM
Tuesday and Thursday: 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM with the option of 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Four Year Olds

The program offers structured activities to aid in kindergarten readiness.  Art, music, free play, outdoor play and field  trips are provided to complement these activities.  Our program enhances the child’s physical, mental and emotional growth.

Tuesday, Thursday 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM; Wednesday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Option for All Three Days – 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Transitional Kindergarten

This 4-day morning class is specifically designed for those children who have completed a 4 year old preschool but need another year to “grow” in maturity and/or skills before entering kindergarten.  We use the alphabet and authentic children’s literature as our guide.  We challenge the children by enriching their knowledge and exposing them to many different areas of learning. Meet on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9:00 am to 12:30 PM.

Our History

Our School started in 1960 when the current Methacton school district did not have a kindergarten program.  Over the years we have adjusted our programs to meet the community needs with quality programs and to maintain an affordable tuition.  We celebrated our 50th anniversary a few years ago and are extremely proud to see the children of our previous students now in the classes their parents were in.

Notice of Non-Discrimination

The Lower Providence Presbyterian Preschool admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the preschool. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, and other preschool-administered programs.

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