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Prep Academy Schools
Basic Information
Address: 5720 Avery Road
Dublin, Ohio 43016
County: Franklin
Phone Number: 614-799-9395
Fax Number: (614) 799-9390
School Type: Private School
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: Infant - 2nd Grade
School Schedule: Monday-Friday, 7:00am – 6:00pm
Community:
Montessori
School Size: 156 Students
Classroom Size: 10 Students
Student/Teacher Ratio: Infant: 1:5 Toddler: 1:7 Primary: 1:12 Elementary: 1:18
Tuition:
$10,700 - $17,880
Curriculum:
Curriculum
Accelerated Academics
Accelerated Learning for Young Minds
Prep Academy Schools’ toddler program focuses on social, emotional, physical, cognitive, fine and gross motor skill activities that are appropriate for each stage of development. Beginning in preschool, our unique and accelerated curriculum provides a learning opportunity for materials to be introduced one grade level beyond their chronological age and peer group.
Proven Results
Many Prep Academy alumni have gone on to enrichment programs and are consistently considered the top of their class.
Exciting Enrichment Programs
Throughout the day, students remain stimulated and engaged by participating in a variety of activities located in classrooms and areas throughout the school. Our infants and toddlers participate in weekly Music and Art programs. Starting at preschool, students also participate in Spanish, Physical Education, and STEM lab. will carry with them for the rest of their lives.
An Inspirational Learning Environment
Our warm and inviting classrooms help children feel safe and comfortable. Classrooms are filled with manipulative and sensory learning materials that keep students engaged and eager to learn.
A Comprehensive Approach
Our curriculum consists of combining the best aspects of different learning styles through STEM-based learning, hands-on sensory activities, as well as traditional learning materials.
Personal Development
We recognize that all students must develop mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually, so we work hard to provide a nurturing, loving, safe environment and personalized curriculum to keep each student challenged, while ensuring that no one is left behind. Character, integrity and positive values are instilled by dedicated professionals who are role models of the highest values.
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
PS/PK/Elementary - Uniform
Infant/Toddler - Open Dress Code
Admissions Deadline: Infant /Toddler- Rolling Admissions PS/PK/Elementary - School Year (Aug start date through May) we will take late starts if there are openings
Notes/School Information:
Prep Academy Schools is a private preschool and elementary school serving children from infancy through kindergarten. We offer an advanced, individualized curriculum that maximizes each student's learning potential, and exciting enrichment activities that develop creativity and enthusiasm towards learning. Our colorful classrooms are thoughtfully created to encourage learning while our large outdoor and indoor activity gyms are designed to develop gross motor skills. We invite you to visit us and discover what makes our school so special.
Tags: All Private Schools