Enrollment

Programs and Hours

Mt. Calvary offers a preschool program for children 3 – 5 years of age that is flexible, offering a minimum of two half-days per week and up to five full days per week with before and after extended care. The preschool class size is limited to 20 children with a 1:10 staff:child ratio.

Hours

Half-day Preschool (Mornings) Mon. – Fri. 8:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Half-day Preschool (Afternoons) Mon. – Fri. 12:30 – 3:30 p.m.
All-day Preschool Mon. – Fri. 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Extended Day is available for families who need care beyond regular school hours. An hourly fee applies and is prorated based on the exact time used.

Extended Day (Mornings) Mon. – Fri. 7:00 – 8:30 a.m.
Extended Day (Afternoons) Mon. – Fri. 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Tuition Information

We work hard to provide an affordable and accessible payment structure so families can benefit from the Christian curriculum we provide.

Our tuition is structured around a fixed cost per half or full day, based on your child’s enrollment. 

We offer multiple payment plans to make education accessible to as many families as possible.

If you have trouble completing the registration form, please reach out to us for additional assistance.

Paying your Registration Fee

Your $75 student registration fee should be paid the same day you complete your registration form.

The fee can be paid via one of the following options below:

  • Cash (at the school office)
  • Check (made out to “Mt Calvary Preschool”)
  • Credit Card via Tuition payment portal

    That’s it! After these steps have been completed, you officially have a spot reserved for your preschooler.

    A welcome packet will be mailed sometime in July.

Preparing Your Child for Their First Day of School

Preparing your child for preschool is an exciting and important step. Families can help ease the transition by encouraging independence at home.
 
Children should practice dressing themselves as much as possible, including managing simple clothing items such as jackets, shoes, and backpacks.
 
Supporting independent bathroom use is also essential. While we understand that accidents happen and approach them with patience and care, children should be comfortable using the restroom with minimal assistance.
 
Equally important is helping your child build confidence with separation. Establishing a consistent goodbye routine—complete with an extra hug, a kiss, and a cheerful wave—reassures your child and sets a positive tone for the day.
 
When parents model confidence and positivity, children feel secure and ready to begin their preschool experience.
 
Together, these small but meaningful steps foster independence, confidence, and a smooth start to preschool.