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Lombard, IL
Peace Community Learning Center
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Telephone: (630) 627-1135 · Website: www.peacehome.org
School Philosophy and Mission
"To provide a Christian preschool that meets the needs of the community.
To develop a preschool child's abilities, values, and positive self-concept through creative learning.
To help each child become aware of his/her own feelings and those of others.
All the children in our prgrams are lovingly cared for and taught by experienced teachers in a Christian setting. Our classes are typically small with a teacher and an aide in each preschool classroom."
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
"Circle Time
Learning Center Time/Snack
Music/Movement/Storytime
Outside Play (Indoor if weather is unpredictable)
Dismissal"
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