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Pre-School (Pre-K3 & 4) - Maclay School
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http://www.maclay.org/academics/pre-school
Archived:
2026-04-23 17:25
Pre-School (Pre-K3 & 4) - Maclay School
PreK 3 & 4
A memorable, meaningful first school experience.
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A joyous and happy Pre-Kindergarten experience can set the stage for a lifetime of learning. That’s why Maclay’s Pre-K classrooms are designed to engage students in fun, hands-on activities that nurture each child’s curiosity.
"Maclay PreK has shared love, safety, knowledge, kindness, and a thoughtful space to start out each day. Maclay focuses on our family as individuals, the whole being, and how we can contribute to the school community."
Carrie McNeill, Maclay parent
At Maclay, our PreK students build strong mathematical foundations through two daily structures: Math Moments and Math Centers. These experiences are joyful, hands-on, and intentionally designed to help children see themselves as confident mathematicians from the very start.
Math Moments (10-15 minutes daily)
Quick, playful routines that spark curiosity and build number sense. Examples include:
- Estimation Jars (make and test predictions)
- Math Stories & Songs (connect math to literacy and movement)
- Image Talks (notice, wonder, compare)
- Number Talks (explore numbers, dot cards, dice patterns)
- Estimation Reveal (group, sort, and count together)
Math Centers (within the daily Math Block)
Hands-on activities where children explore math concepts through play, games, and problem solving.
Our PreK students get to be mathematicians every day through playful routines and centers that make math real and meaningful.
STEM Class
In STEM class, PreK students explore science, technology, engineering, and math through hands-on experiments and problem-solving activities that spark curiosity and critical thinking.
Spanish Class
Spanish at three or four years old? You bet! Spanish provides an early foundation in language learning , helping students build vocabulary, pronunciation, and conversational skills. Lessons often include songs, games, and cultural exploration to make learning interactive and fun.
Afterschool at Maclay PreK
Maclay’s afterschool
Kids Club
turns the end of the school day into an extension of the fun, offering a safe, caring space where PreK students can play, create, and connect with friends under the guidance of dedicated staff. Families love the flexibility and peace of mind knowing their children are in a joyful, engaging environment.
Our
Enrichment opportunities
make afternoons even more exciting, with programs led by expert community partners like ASG Soccer and Seminole High Performance Tennis. These experiences give children the chance to explore new passions, develop athletic skills, and build confidence — all while staying right here on campus.
Drop-off is from 7:55am-8:10am every morning and class begins at 8:10am. Early bird drop-off at 7am is available for an additional cost. Pick-up time is at 12:30pm and 3:00pm. After care Kids Club is available as well from 3:00pm until 6:00pm.
All of our PreK 3 and 4 teachers have bachelors degree or higher.
PreK classes are capped at 13 with a teacher and assistant.
Enrollment begins in December each year.
A Typical Day in Pre-K 3
A Typical Day in Pre-K 4
Curriculum Guide
Music class fills the room with singing, rhythm, and instruments, helping students develop a love of music while building auditory skills, focus, and early pattern recognition.
PE helps our youngest Marauders develop coordination, balance, and a love for movement through age-appropriate games and activities that build confidence and teamwork skills.
In Art class, children experiment with colors, textures, and techniques, strengthening fine motor skills while exploring their creativity and imagination.
Our Library time encourages students to develop a love of reading by introducing them to books through story time, music, and sing-a-longs.
Early exposure to Spanish helps students build vocabulary, listening comprehension, and cultural awareness, laying the foundation for future language learning.
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