Presbyterian Weekday School (PWS)

A Trusted Foundation, More Options for Today's Families
For more than 60 years, Presbyterian Weekday School (PWS) has been a place where children are known, loved, and encouraged to grow. Now, we are building on that strong foundation by expanding our programs to offer more options for today’s families.
Whether you are looking for a part-time preschool experience or a full-day program that supports your family’s schedule, you will find the same nurturing environment, experienced teachers, and commitment to early childhood development that families have trusted for generations.
A Foundation You Can Trust, A Future We're Growing Into
Presbyterian Weekday School has served families in our community for decades, offering a high-quality, part-time preschool experience grounded in care, consistency, and strong relationships.
As families' needs continue to grow and change, we are expanding our programs to meet working families' schedules by offering additional options while preserving everything that has made PWS so special.
Our approach remains the same; children learn best in a safe, nurturing environment where they are encouraged to explore, build confidence, and develop a love of learning. What’s new is the flexibility for families to choose the schedule and structure that works best for them.
Whether you are looking for a few mornings each week, a consistent daily routine, or full-day care, you can choose the option that best fits your family.
Our full-day program provides a structured, nurturing environment from morning through late afternoon, offering both dependable care and meaningful learning experiences throughout the day. Designed for working families or those seeking a consistent daily routine, this program blends education, play, rest, and enrichment into a balanced day for young children.
Features Include:
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6 weeks through 5 years
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7:30 am–5:30 pm
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Monday-Friday
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Year-round
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Breakfast, lunch, and snacks
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Balanced schedule of:
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Consistent routine that supports development and family schedules
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Seamless integration of learning and care throughout the day
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Our five-day half-day program offers the consistency of a daily school experience while still allowing families to maintain flexibility in the afternoons.
This option is ideal for children who thrive on routine and benefit from daily engagement, while still enjoying time at home each day.
Features Include:
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6 weeks through 5 years
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7:30 am–12:30 pm
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Monday-Friday
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Year-round
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Breakfast, and lunch
Our part-time preschool program, Presbyterian Weekday School (PWS), continues to offer the same high-quality experience families know and love.
Designed for children who benefit from a structured, social, and engaging environment for part of the week, this program focuses on early learning, relationship-building, and joyful discovery.
Features Include:
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2-5 years
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8:30 am-Noon
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Monday-Friday
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Academic calendar year (Labor Day-Mid May)
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Less than 4 hours/day
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3, 4, or 5- day options
What Every Child Experiences
No matter which program you choose, every child at Presbyterian Weekday School benefits from a consistent, caring environment built around:
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Play-based learning that encourages curiosity and confidence
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Social and emotional growth through relationships and routine
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Music, movement, and creative expression
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A safe, nurturing environment where children feel known and valued
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Moments of faith formation that reflect our shared values
Why Families Choose Us
Families choose Presbyterian Weekday School because it offers:
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Flexible options that meet real-life needs
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A consistent community from early childhood through kindergarten
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A balance of care, learning, and connection
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A place where children are supported as individuals
We would love to help you find the right fit for your family.
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Join our First Families interest list
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Contact our Director to learn more
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.
