We host monthly Parent Partnership meetings, quarterly family events, and monthly open houses. These gatherings encourage community-building and create meaningful opportunities for families to connect with teachers and one another.
Children enjoy a small private play yard, a public playground nearby, and a spacious field across the street. These varied outdoor spaces support active play, exploration, and time in nature.
Our school incorporates nature-based learning, music every other week, the Choose Love curriculum, and daily music-and-movement activities that build social-emotional skills, creativity, and confidence.
Yes. Our Health and Safety Support Coordinator is Medega. While Belmont does not currently have a mentor teacher, our teaching team includes five certified educators, two certified lead teachers, and a highly experienced staff member, Maritza, who has been part of our school community for ten years.
Yes. Our school is open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to support your work schedule and provide your child with a full day of engaging, nurturing care.
Classroom sizes follow state ratios and support individualized learning. Infants (6 weeks–15 months): up to 7 children with a 3:1 or 7:2 children-to-teacher ratio, Toddlers (15 months–2 years): up to 9 children with a 4:1 ratio, Preschool: up to 13 children with a 10:1 or 13:2 ratio. Our preschool classroom is intentionally small and often operates with 6–7 children per teacher to create a calm, nurturing, home-like learning environment.
We serve nutritious, age-appropriate snacks that support healthy development. Our food practices emphasize balance, variety, and positive mealtime experiences that encourage lifelong healthy habits.
Yes. We offer both full-time and part-time schedules so families can choose the option that works best for them.
Tuition varies based on your child’s age, program, and schedule. We’re happy to walk you through your options and help you find a plan that fits your needs.
Yes. Our toddler classrooms encourage movement, hands-on learning, and social development. These programs help children build confidence and independence in a supportive setting.