Who we are
Our Philosophy - Learning about the world through play!
Prospect Preschool is committed to play-based learning, with a focus on each child's individuality at the heart of our curriculum.
A play-based curriculum builds on a child’s natural motivation to PLAY. Using play as a context for learning, children can explore, experiment, and solve problems in imaginative, fun and engaging ways. A play-based approach involves both child-initiated and teacher-supported exploration and discovery, designed to encourage and expand their thinking.
With a thoughtfully designed program and carefully-selected classroom materials, our teachers use music, movement, art, and language to foster each student’s individuality while building their social, emotional, and creative skills.
Muddy and Messy
Outdoor play is a key part of our curriculum. We embrace every season, making the most of our beautiful playground, rain, snow, or shine. Dressed for the weather, the children play outside every day, exploring and discovering a love for nature. Our outdoor space features an expansive playground that includes play structures, mud kitchens, and bikes, offering endless opportunities for adventure. This means our children’s outdoor gear gets plenty of use and lots of love!
What does it mean to be part of a Co-operative Community?
At Prospect, co-operative means teachers and parents collaborating to create a welcoming, inspiring space for your child’s growth and learning.
Parent Involvement: Parents aren’t just observers; they’re welcomed participants. Being in the classroom gives you a sneak peek into your child’s first educational experience. Wondering what you’ll do? Whether it’s building with blocks, reading stories, or washing paintbrushes, you’ll be an active part of the classroom.
Shared Responsibilities: Each family chooses how to contribute to the Prospect community. Parents are asked to serve on the board or join a committee of their choice. Committees focus on social events, fundraising, and community outreach.
Educational Philosophy: Prospect follows a strong educational philosophy that emphasizes community and collaborative learning. We focus on a play-based curriculum where children learn through hands-on, interactive experiences.
Community Building: At Prospect, parents aren't just part of the school—they’re key to building a vibrant, close-knit community. By getting involved, parents connect with each other and their children’s classmates, helping to build a supportive network that strengthens the entire school.
FAQ
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At Prospect, we ask that one parent or caregiver volunteers in the classroom about 5-7 times a year. You’ll also have the opportunity to serve on a committee of your choice. Committees range in varying time commitments. Bring your talents and ideas to Prospect, and help shape our vibrant school community!
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At Prospect Preschool, we believe diversity makes our community stronger and helps kids grow into global citizens. We’re dedicated to deepening our understanding, having meaningful conversations, and taking action both in the classroom and within our community to make sure every child and family feels safe, welcome, and celebrated.
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No. While the school is nestled inside the beautiful and historic Prospect Church, the school curriculum is non-secular.
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We recognize that each child’s development is different. If your child is potty training, we are happy to help facilitate the process.
If your child is not potty-trained, our licensing requires parents to come in to change a diaper if necessary.
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Camp Prospect is open to current preschoolers and kindergartners. Prospect families as well as children attending other schools are welcome to attend. The Camp Director, Sara Knutsen is a longtime Prospect 3s teacher.
To learn more, visit www.campprospect.org
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Yes. Our school, is licensed by the State of New Jersey and the Township of Maplewood.