PWS Legacy Part-Time Program

A Trusted Beginning
We are proud of Presbyterian Weekday School (PWS)and its history of growing children for over half a century. Hundreds of students in the Gastonia community and surrounding communities have benefited from our program. PWS is designed for families seeking a thoughtful introduction to school.
Children attend a few mornings each week, giving them the opportunity to grow socially and emotionally while still enjoying time at home. It is a balanced approach that supports both the child’s development and the rhythm of family life.
Each child and each family is a gift from God, and is accepted with love and respect. Check out the possibilities!
Part-Time Program Benefits
We are proud to offer a part-time day school program to meet the diverse needs of families.
Part-Time Program
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Shorter day options
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3-4 days per week,
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3.5 hours per day,
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School calendar (summers off)
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Ideal for families seeking a gentle introduction to school
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Flexible schedule
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More time at home during the early years
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Focused high-quality learning
The Child's Experience
Each morning is carefully structured to create a sense of security while allowing space for curiosity and creativity.
The PWS part-time program supports children as they:
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Free play and guided exploration
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Circle time with stories, music, and group activities
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Early learning experiences that build language, early math, and problem-solving skills
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Outdoor play and movement
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Opportunities to practice independence and build relationships
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Our goal is simple, to help children feel comfortable, capable, and excited to come back each day.

Notice Of Nondiscriminatory Policy As To Students
The Presbyterian Weekday School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
