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Hialeah, FL
Early Years Academy
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Telephone: (305) 824-3500 · Website: www.earlyyearsacademy.com
School Philosophy and Mission
"Prince William/Early Years Academy is an educational institution where each child can achieve his zenith – academically, developmentally and socially. We prepare each student for the future to excel in a global environment.
The mission of Prince William/Early Years Academy is to provide a safe, healthy and stimulating educational environment, which prepares your child for the future.
Prince William/Early Years Academy believes your child should receive the finest education. We believe in the importance of the academic and professional growth of our schools. We strive to create high standards, academic excellence, and challenging programs for your child.
We recognize that children are unique and deserve to be celebrated within our school and community. We develop a curriculum suited to the maturity, experiences, and ability of the children involved. We create an environment, which stimulates learning, permits social interaction, and contributes to feelings of security, self-confidence, and adequacy. We set the curriculum a grade higher than the standard. All of these elements are part of nurturing our students to become good citizens in our society. Across the board, we believe in challenging the children but not frustrating them academically.
We believe in…
The importance of education in society.
Your child receiving the finest education.
Your child receiving the very best child care.
The individuality, safety, integrity, and equality of all our students.
Professionalism and dedication of our teachers and child care attendants.
Constant communication with parents.
The interaction of our students and society.
The importance of academic and professional growth of our schools.
The highest standards, academic excellence, and challenging programs for your child.
Providing academic environment within a home like atmosphere.
Encouraging parent participation and volunteerism.
Developing a positive feeling of self worth.
Academy Objectives
Expand the geographical limits of the child and broaden the child's contact with the outside world.
Develop the child's sensory-manipulative skills.
Provide rich and stimulating oral and visual experiences.
The individuality, safety, integrity, and equality of all our students.
Develop correct sound and speech habits.
Stimulate the child to reason and problem-solve.
Improve verbal skills and encourage usage to gain self-confidence and security in society.
Lengthen the child's attention span and develop good listening habits.
Understand and practice fundamental health and safety standards.
Develop a life long love of athletics, nature, outdoors, and recreational pursuits.
Develop love and respect for the environment. "
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