Learning through play in a world of warmth and wonder

Gathering Waters Kindergarten is a warm, joyful place where young children can settle in, explore, and grow at their own rhythm. Through purposeful work, lively movement, stories, and song, the children follow their natural curiosity while building the creative, social, and developmental foundations that support a happy transition into the grades and beyond.

Sharing Stories, Songs & Imagination

Through poetry, movement, and tales told slowly and with repetition, children strengthen language, memory, and early attention, while also learning to listen, participate, and feel part of a group. These shared moments gently lay the groundwork for later literacy and a love of language.

Finding Rhythm in the Seasons

A predictable daily and seasonal rhythm helps children feel secure as they grow. Outdoor play, gardening, caring for plants and animals, and simple nature walks connect them with the world around them. Festivals and seasonal celebrations deepen this relationship, giving children a sense of wonder and belonging.

Creative Exploration through Art & Handwork

Handwork and painting offer children quiet, focused moments in the day. Wet-on-wet watercolor painting, beeswax modeling, finger knitting, simple sewing projects, and nature crafts strengthen fine motor skills while nurturing imagination and a sense of beauty. Through these artistic processes, children build patience, coordination, and confidence.

Caring for Our Classroom Home

The kindergarten day includes many kinds of purposeful work such as baking, tidying, sewing, helping with meals, and tending the classroom together. These simple tasks help children contribute to a shared space, practice cooperation, and explore early math and science through real-life activity. In this warm, predictable environment, the classroom becomes a place the children care for and feel part of.

Growing Toward First Grade

Readiness for first grade develops naturally through play, movement, social growth, and rising confidence in daily routines. Teachers observe each child closely, supporting new skills without hurry. When the time is right, children step forward having developed the foundation—physically, socially, and imaginatively—that prepares them for the next stage of school.


Kindergarten Learning Foundations

“The teachers lead with such kindness and care, meeting each child where they are and helping them grow in confidence and curiosity… We’re so grateful for a community that honors childhood, nurtures imagination, and helps our children feel both grounded and inspired.”

– Sadie G.S., Parent

When Children Are Ready for First Grade

TRANSITION TO ELEMENTARY GRADES

First grade marks an important step in a child’s school life. When a child is ready, this transition grows naturally out of their kindergarten experience—many familiar parts of the day remain, while new rhythms, habits, and expectations gradually unfold. The class teacher helps ease this shift with patience and warmth, giving children time to settle in and feel comfortable in the life of the first-grade classroom.