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The Preschool materials used by our Child Development Center are a Bible based and phonics based learning program using the
A Beka curriculum. This curriculum is a planned program of structured learning activities that
help develop creativity and problem solving skills. All children at the center are taught Bible stories, verses, and biblical principles.
From A Beka's website:
At A Beka Book, we are unashamedly Christian and traditional in our approach to education.
The A Beka Book approach to Christian education keeps learning lively, interesting, and memorable. Our materials reflect sensible theory that is firmly anchored to practicality. A Beka Book materials have been developed as a result of 50 years of actual classroom experience in Pensacola Christian Academy, one of America’s largest and most respected Christian day schools.
Our skilled researchers and writers do not paraphrase progressive education textbooks and add Biblical principles; they do primary research in every subject and look at the subject from God’s point of view. Of course, the most original source is always the Word of God, the only foundation for true scholarship in any area of human endeavor. Thus our publications are built upon the firm foundation of Scriptural truth and are written by dedicated and talented Christian scholars who are well grounded in the practical aspects of classroom teaching. For excellence for your Christian school, you can trust A Beka Book.
A Beka preschool is in session from 8:00am to 11:30am, Monday through Friday. We recommend the 5 day a week program for all A Beka students, however we can offer a 3-day
program for 2 and 3 years olds. Please make sure your child arrives and is picked up on time.
Applications for A Beka only students must be accompanied by a non-refundable $15.00 registration fee. Book
and supply fees for all A Beka students will be due on or before June 15th. The registration fee is refundable in the event that a family is moving from the
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