During these important years, students grow cognitively, emotionally, socially, and physically as they prepare for the opportunities and challenges of kindergarten.
For every preschool child we welcome at St. Peter’s, we work to help them grow into a kindergartner and whole person poised for success because of all of the skills they acquire in their time with us. We recognize that every child is unique. So, we treat and celebrate each of them that way! Our dedicated staff of degreed, certified teachers will help your child grow at each age and stage of preschool. We are dedicated to giving our youngest learners the love, care, and attention they need. Together, we will help to develop your child’s God-given abilities and talents to prepare them for kindergarten and beyond.
We create a space and place where each child feels safe, loved, and nurtured by caring, compassionate teachers and staff. Over time, our preschoolers grow in their confidence, self-assurance, and self-sufficiency! Through our programs, curriculum, and personalized care, we equip kids to make a strong transition to kindergarten as we build a foundation for a lifetime of learning.
Nothing is more exciting than seeing your little one grow and develop new skills. A high-quality preschool can help maximize this time of learning and prepare your child for the future.
Discover the cognitive, emotional, and physical benchmarks that help indicate readiness.
Consider the Half-Day and Full-Day programs.
Learn how we walk together with families to develop your child’s God-given identity and abilities.
“From the moment that I was introduced to St. Peter’s preschool, I could tell that it was just run differently than other preschools. It was evident from the moment I walked in that they placed a high value on each student getting the most out of their experience, as well as the group. Everyone who works within those classrooms is passionate about their work and their students, which is made obvious by how special they make each day for the kids. From the standpoint of an educator myself, I appreciate the focus placed not only on academic growth but on the child as a whole.”
-Sarah Chapin, MOISD Speech-Language Pathologist