Early Childhood

The Early Childhood Division contributes to the foundation begun by the home. Building on this foundation, our staff seeks to provide experiences that develop a love of learning and prepare your child for a successful transition into the Elementary Division.

In the Early Childhood classes, children are introduced to basic Bible concepts and stories. Students are taught that Jesus loves everyone and He gave His Word, the Bible, as a guide for life. The development of Christian character, self-control, healthy habits, and age-appropriate responsibility are emphasized. Students are provided with a variety of experiences that allow development of social skills and manners. Students are encouraged to always do their best.

The school day consists of a teacher-prepared environment and schedule planned especially for the needs of your child.

Academic Program

Students participate in activities to develop them spiritually, academically, socially, and physically. Skills and concepts are presented through large and small group times, individual work, one-on-one time with the teacher, learning centers, field trips, specialty classes, and outdoor playtime. Christian curriculum materials from Bob Jones University and A Beka Books, as well as the Peabody Language Development Series and Addison-Wesley, are used.

Student Progress

Parents are informed of class objectives and activities through weekly home notes in order to more fully share in the school day and reinforce newly acquired skills at home.

Affiliations

Hanalani Schools is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The school is a member of the Hawaii Association of Independent School (HAIS) and is licensed by the Hawaii Council of Private Schools (HCPS) and the Hawaii Department of Human Services. Teachers maintain current certification with the American Association of Christian Schools (AACS).

WASC, HAIS, HCPS, and AACS badges

Student Life

The daily schedule includes time for study, play, snacks, lunch, nap/rest, and outdoor recess. Students attend weekly music classes and physical education classes twice a week. K5 students also have a weekly art class. All classes visit the school library. Monthly excursions and guest speakers expand the students’ learning opportunities.

Before- and After-School Care: As a convenience to parents, Before-School Care is available from 6:30-7:30 a.m. After-School Care is available from the end of the school day until 5:30 p.m. K5 students join the Elementary Division for Before- and After-School Care.

After-School Classes: After-school classes include computer, creative art, music, and piano.

Nutrition: Children may bring a home lunch or purchase a school lunch consisting of a hot entrée or sandwich, vegetable, and fruit. Milk or juice is also available. Breakfast is available from 6:15-7:15 a.m. Time is set aside to eat nutritious morning and afternoon snacks.

Early Childhood students at P.E.

Staff

Our dedicated, degreed Early Childhood staff is actively involved in professional development, with an emphasis on Early Childhood Education. It is our goal to provide loving, attentive care, and quality educational experiences for each child.

Ka Imi Loa

Our six-week Ka Imi Loa summer program integrates learning with a lot of fun! Ka Imi Loa benefits returning students as it reinforces the skills acquired over the school year. Our program also assists first-time students in learning school routines and boosts skills needed to enter the next grade level in the coming school year.

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