What a day at WCP
actually looks like.
Every session at WCP is a mix of free play, guided activities, snack, and outdoor time. Here is a full look at how each class spends their morning - or afternoon.
What all three classes have in common
No matter which class your child is in, every WCP session includes these five things.
Free Play
Child-led exploration with toys, art, and open materials.
Circle Time
Songs, stories, and group conversation on the rug.
Snack Time
Parent helpers bring snack. Kids eat and talk together.
Parent Helpers
Two parents in the classroom every session to support learning.
Outdoor Play
Every session ends with fresh air and playground time.
Thursday mornings, 9:30-12:00 pm
The Twos class meets once a week. The pace is gentle and the session is short by design - two-year-olds need transition time, sensory play, and a calm environment to feel safe in a new place.
Age requirement: Must be 2 by September 30.
Tuition: $70 per month.
9:30 am
Greeting and Free Play
Kids arrive and settle in at their own pace.
9:45 am
First Circle Time
Songs, simple activities, and group time on the rug.
10:00 am
Sensory Bins and Free Play
Hands-on sensory exploration and open play.
10:50 am
Snack Time
Parent helpers bring snack. Kids eat and wind down.
11:15 am
Storytime
A quiet wind-down with books and songs.
11:40 am
Outdoor Play and Dismissal
Playground time. Pickup at 12:00 pm.
Mon-Wed mornings, 9:30-12:00 pm
Three mornings a week gives three-year-olds real routine and rhythm. The Threes day has more structure - two circle times, a group activity, and centers - while still leaving room for free play every session.
Age requirement: Must be 3 by September 30.
Tuition: $150 per month.
9:30 am
Greeting and Free Play
Kids arrive and start playing with friends right away.
9:45 am
First Circle Time
Songs, calendar, and group conversation to open the morning.
10:00 am
Group Activity
A teacher-led project - crafts, science, or cooking.
10:10 am
Centers and Free Play
Open play across activity stations with parent helpers.
10:50 am
Snack Time
Parent helpers bring snack. Kids eat and talk together.
11:15 am
Second Circle Time
Stories and literacy activities before outdoor play.
11:40 am
Outdoor Play and Dismissal
Playground time. Pickup at 12:00 pm.
Mon-Thurs mornings, 9:15-12:00 pm
Four mornings a week gives Pre-K kids the most time with our curriculum. Each morning includes calendar, fine motor work, centers, snack, and outdoor play.
Age requirement: Must be 4 by September 30.
Tuition: $200 per month.
9:15 am
Arrival
Children arrive and transition into the classroom routine.
9:30 am
Calendar
Days, months, patterns, and counting - a daily warm-up.
9:45 am
Fine Motor Activity
Handwriting Without Tears and fine motor exercises.
9:55 am
Centers
Reading, math, science, art, and play stations.
11:00 am
Snack
Parent helpers bring snack and kids eat as a class.
11:20 am
Circle Time
Stories and group conversation before outdoor play.
11:35 am
Outdoor Play and Dismissal
Playground time. Pickup at 12:00 pm.
Mon-Wed afternoons, 12:30-3:15 pm
The PM session covers the same curriculum as the AM class across three afternoons a week. Great for families who need mornings free or whose child does better later in the day.
Age requirement: Must be 4 by September 30.
Tuition: $175 per month.
12:30 pm
Arrival
Children arrive and settle into the afternoon routine.
12:45 pm
Calendar
Days, months, patterns, and counting to open the session.
1:00 pm
Fine Motor Activity
Handwriting and fine motor exercises.
1:10 pm
Centers
Reading, math, science, art, and play stations.
2:15 pm
Snack
A mid-afternoon refuel and social moment.
2:35 pm
Circle Time
Stories and group conversation to close the day.
2:50 pm
Outdoor Play and Dismissal
Playground time. Pickup at 3:15 pm.
Photos from our classrooms
A look at what a real WCP session looks like - the activities, the helpers, the outdoor time, and the moments in between.
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