July 20, 2025 - 19:17

The San Rafael Early Learning Center at Short School is enhancing its educational offerings by introducing a new preschool program at its Gerstle Park campus. This initiative aims to provide a comprehensive early learning experience for children aged three to five, focusing on fostering social, emotional, and cognitive development in a nurturing environment.
The addition of the preschool program reflects the growing recognition of the importance of early childhood education in laying a strong foundation for future academic success. The curriculum will be designed to engage young learners through play-based activities, hands-on experiences, and interactive learning, all tailored to meet the developmental needs of preschool-aged children.
Parents can expect a supportive and inclusive atmosphere where their children can thrive. The program is set to open its doors soon, and interest from the community is already building. With this new offering, the San Rafael Early Learning Center is committed to enriching the educational landscape for families in the area.
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