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Welcome to Perky Preschool

Our Perky Preschool Classroom

This classroom is empty for NOW,
But SOON it will be filled with (not so) little ones,
who will share stories, cries, laughter,
and memories that will last a lifetime! 



Preschool Schedule


Note: Swimming will be on Term 2

UPCOMING EVENTS

Enrolment Party
See you on Monday for the Enrolment Party! 
11:00 - 12:30 at the MPR
Don't forget to bring the cones and have your child wear their best outfit for this memorable event. 

Parents / Teacher Evening
September 2, 2022
6:00 - 7:00 PM at the Preschool Classroom

Please come and get to know Ms. Faye! 
I will share with you an overview of the Preschool Curriculum, the different activities / events this year and to choose our class representatives.




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