Preschool and Kindergarten Programs
Cultured Kids Club currently offers Chinese, French, and Spanish classes for preschoolers and kindergarteners.
Families can choose between a once-a-week program (Pre-K) or our twice-a-week program (Accelerated Pre-K).
Our curriculum helps students learn through engaging activities.
- We focus on kindergarten readiness as well as hands-on learning!
- During each class, students learn reading, writing, math, science, problem-solving techniques and native verbal pronunciation.
These programs focus on foreign language development and prepare students for kindergarten. Classes are small to maintain one-on-one learning (8:1 ratio).
About Pre-K Programs
- Every week, students learn topic words and phrases through fun and engaging songs, games, activities, and craft projects.
- Every two weeks, we feature a new descriptive theme such as colors, clothing, foods, body parts or numbers.
- We include weekly at-home worksheets, videos, and songs through our Student Corner.
Each class, students participate in Brunch Bunch. This is a time for students to get to know each other and to watch a short cartoon in their target foreign language. Parents should pack a nut free snack for their child.
This program focuses on native verbal pronunciation while preparing students for reading and writing communication skills.
Is Accelerated Pre-K Different?
The Accelerated Pre-K program meets twice per week! This program is designed for maximum absorption. Students in these programs will learn twice as fast because they are coming twice per week. The format of the class is the same as our Pre-K Programs.
Locations and Languages
Currently, we offer Spanish Pre-K class at our Hilliard location, Chinese, Spanish and French Pre-K and Accelerated Pre-K classes at our Westerville Center. We are looking to expand into the Cincinnati and Dayton areas soon!
Requirements
Children do not have to already know or understand the language in order to join. However, this program does require children to be fully potty-trained before they are allowed to join.
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