Our Programs

Two Programs for your Little Stars.

Early Preschool and Preschool classes both featuring unique experiences for our students.

Both preschool sessions are centered around making learning fun and working on a daily variety of skills that promote confidence and independence. The class sizes are small to enhance each child’s individual needs and strengths. Individuality and personal attention is essential to each child’s learning experience, so we create a wonderful balance of child-directed and teacher-directed activities, whole group and small group, and multi-sensory teaching approaches.

Early Preschool Class (Ages 2-3)

Bi-weekly themes promoting:

  • language development

  • social/emotional development

  • self-help skills

  • growing independence and confidence

  • exploring creativity

This structured and fun curriculum will help your early preschooler feel confident to explore and learn new things daily, while building the social skills needed to thrive in an educational setting in the future.

What does a typical Early Preschool day look like?

  • Arrival, Wash Hands

  • Welcome Song, Spanish Word

  • 3 Rotations of Learning Centers*

  • Snack Time

  • Story Time

  • Last 3 Rotations or Learning Centers

  • Discuss What We Learned, Dismissal

* Math, Science, Dramatic Play, Sensory, Art, Language

A simple blue outline drawing of a rocket ship.

Preschool and K-Prep Class (Ages 3-5)

Some unique features in this exciting program include:

  • weekly themes for language development

  • iPad activities

  • circle time songs

  • math games

  • activities that promote social/emotional development

  • daily journal writing

  • weekly words

This class is developmentally appropriate for children ages 3 through 5.

Kindergarten Prep students will be offered the afternoon session that promotes early reading, writing, and self-help skills. They will receive the enrichment needed to strengthen their learning experience along with the skills they are learning in kindergarten class

What does a typical Preschool and K-Prep day look like?

  • Arrival, Wash Hands

  • Welcome, Explain Learning Centers*, Spanish Word

  • 3 Rotations of Learning Centers *

  • Snack Time

  • Story Time

  • Writing Journals

  • Last 3 Rotations or Learning Centers

  • Discuss What We Learned, Dismissal

* Math, Science, Dramatic Play, Sensory, Art, Language

“They run an excellent program and keep things exciting and fun with weekly themes. I'm so glad we found Brightest Stars to introduce our kids to school!”

Kathy O. - Sugar Grove

An empty classroom or playroom with light green walls, wooden flooring, and ceiling lights. It contains small tables and chairs, a play kitchen set, children’s books, and various toys and storage bins. The room has windows with blinds and decorative wall art spelling out 'YOU ARE' with various images.

Our Program Features

Simple blue line drawing of a hospital bed with head and foot sections, two plus signs, and small squares underneath.

Weekly themes

Each program consists of its own weekly theme and activities, so your child has something new to anticipate with each week.

Blue magic wand with star at the tip and sparkles

Personal attention

Class sizes are small to enhance each child’s individual needs and strengths.

Numbers 1, 2, and 3 with small star shapes in between.

Age-level learning

Since children all learn at a different pace and level, children of the same age are grouped together a class, allowing them to learn from one another and progress at their own pace.

Outline of a cowboy boot with a star on it

Hands-on activities

We create a wonderful balance of child-directed and teacher-directed activities, whole group and small group, and multi-sensory teaching approaches.

Learning that gets your little ones ready for kindergarten

At Brightest Stars Preschool our goal is to not only make learning fun for your children, but to get them off to the right start and prepare them for future learning experiences.

Children sitting and playing on a picnic blanket outside, some inside a tent, with popcorn and a teddy bear, smiling and clapping.
Simple line illustration of a rocket ship with a flame below it, depicted in blue.

“Our son absolutely loves attending Brightest Stars. He is always excited to go and loves all the activities.”

Nancy N. - Sugar Grove


A classroom or playroom for young children with a round table and blue chairs in the foreground, and shelves with toys, books, and craft supplies in the background, along with windows and ceiling lights.

Keep their growing minds engaged

Contact us to schedule a tour or if you have any questions!