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FAQs

Is transportation available for my child?
Transportation is available to and from our sister preschools in Bartlett, South Naperville, Oswego and Wheaton. Students who attend Cowlishaw and May Watts Elementary Schools in District 204 can utilize morning drop-off and after school pick-up when enrolled in our extended care program.  We will continue to explore new options for transportation to/from our school.  Please see a member of the administrative team if you have questions.

What specialty classes do you offer?
Specialty classes include Spanish, music, art and STEAM. Each student participates in physical education every day of the week.

What is the school’s uniform policy?
We require all students to wear a school uniform unless otherwise directed. Boys must wear a long or short sleeve collared shirt with chino style pants or shorts. Girls are required to wear a long or short sleeve collared shirt with a jumper, skirt, chino style pants or shorts. All students must wear solid closed toe brown or black shoes. For additional information, please reference our Student Handbook.

Where can I purchase my child’s uniform and logo wear?
Uniforms, PE uniforms and logo wear are available for purchase through Queensboro. To review the size chart for purchasing uniforms please click here! 

Is lunch provided?
It is our goal to provide lunch options that are both delicious and healthy. Lunch is catered by WT Cafe. Please visit their website for more detailed information. Parents also have the option to pack their child’s lunch.  We are a peanut free environment.

What are the hours of operation?
Academic Day – 8:45 am to 3:45 pm
Extended Day – 7:00 am to 6:30 pm

Is the school accredited?
We are fully accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI), a division of AdvancED.

Where do students continue their education after graduation?
Our students go on to attend both public and select private schools in our area.

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