Friday, November 24, 2017

Feature Friday: Preschool of the Arts

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If you head to Wortley Village in London, Ontario, you'll find yourself in a quaint little part of the city with local shops, small bistro-style restaurants, and lovely little small businesses like the one I am featuring today.  Located on the corner of  Byron Ave and Wortley Road, The Preschool of the Arts can be found in an old church that has been beautifully restored.  It is a preschool and junior kindergarten dedicated to exposing children to music and art, as well as offering parent and tot music classes, through their Family Tree Program. 

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My initial feeling walking into this building was one of comfort, and peace.  Sounds kind of bizarre when you think that this is a preschool filled with busy little ones, but there was something about the atmosphere that made me feel this way. To give you a better sense of this peaceful feeling, let me describe the center. The main door leads to a small vestibule, that allows you to go up to the preschool area, or down to the music room and another preschool room.  Upon going up, you enter into a general cloakroom where tiny hooks and cubbies are waiting for coats and boots.  You proceed down a short hallway that opens into a lovely, airy main room. This was once the main area of the church, so your eye is immediately drawn to the vaulted ceiling, loft area and gorgeous wooden details. Not to mention the huge windows and french doors leading out into their backyard.  The whole space is fresh, inviting and just waiting to be played in.  The preschool is divided into various areas (toy stations, art centers, make-believe station, craft centers, reading carpet and a reception area for administration) and there is a main stage at one end of the room where performances as well as plays can happen.  If you head downstairs, there is a full-functioning kitchen, large room for more centers and play, and another room for the music lessons that parents and their little ones can attend.  The whole space invokes a sense of care and well-being for the children that attend this school. 

Established in 1986, their philosophy is that "through experiences of movement, rhythm and song, the child acquires a deeper feeling for music and knowledge of musical terms." This school offers half day and full day programming. Preschool can be attended for a full week, or a few days of the week, depending on what is preferable for your child. You can choose to send your child to the preschool portion, or sign up for the music classes offered as six-week sessions.  The focus is on music and art, but as I was told by Heather Turnbull, the director of the school, "children are encouraged to explore what interests them, and we gear our teaching towards their curiosity." There is a schedule that is followed, but the general idea is for children to expand their knowledge through play, learning, and their own natural curiosity of the world around them. 
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Yet another reason why this school is a win for me is that they partner with various local businesses, such as Growing Chefs, and Family Tree Woodworking. to showcase local products and support our local economy.  Yes please to that! 

All in all, this little gem is a must-see for parents looking to put their child in an inclusive, warm and fun environment.  Check out the links throughout the blog to get more information on the Preschool of the Arts or find their contact information below.  

Have a great, musical day, London. 

Preschool of the Arts
111 Wortley Rd.
London Ontario N6C 3P2

Phone: (519) 657-3342
Email: info@preschoolofthearts.ca

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