Campbellsville Christian Church Center For Education

We offer early childhood education for students 3 - 5 years old with a Christian emphasis.
"Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not turn from it." Proverbs 22:6.

Quick Stats (2024-25)

  • School Type: Early Childhood / Day Care
  • Grades: Prekindergarten-Kindergarten
  • Enrollment: 58 students
  • Average class size: 14 students
  • Application Deadline: None / Rolling
  • Source: Verified school update

School Overview

Religious Affiliation
Grades Offered
Grades Prekindergarten-Kindergarten
Year Founded
1982

Student Body

Total Students
58 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
% Students of Color
8%
State avg.: 12%
Students by Grade
Campbellsville Christian Church Center For Education Student By Grade

Academics and Faculty

Total Classroom Teachers
1 teacher
Average Class Size
14 students
Classroom Dress Code
Casual

Tuition and Acceptance Rate

Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Tuition Notes
3 year olds tuition is $18 per week for 2 days. 4 year olds tuition is $35 per week for 4 days. Kindergarten tuition is $50 per week for 5 days.
Admissions Director
Brenda Parrish

School Notes

  • Glow Worms (3 year olds) Curriculum Units of study: Class Rules, Colors, Weather, Fall, Safety, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Shapes, Numbers, Manners, Nutrition, Spring, Doctor/Dentist, Zoo, Transportation, Mother`s Day, Farm Activities: Learning Centers, Gym, Music, Devotions, Bible Lesson and Bible Verse, Science Experiments, Show & Tell Field Trips: Fire Department, Taylor County Library, Dentist Office, Farm Special Events: Fall Harvest Party & Program, Thanksgiving Party & Program, Christmas Party & Program, Valentine Party, Making Muffins, Spring Program, End of Year Celebration at Miller Park (weather permitting) Skills Learned Fine Motor Skills Hold crayons properly Coloring Hold scissors properly Cutting on line Gluing Water painting Gross Motor Skills Walk up/down stairs with alternating feet Run Balance on one foot Throw/catch a ball Kick a ball Conduct Follow directions Be kind to friends Remember to raise hand Math Readiness Counting 1-10 Recognize some numbers 1-10 Counting objects Identify shapes (circle, square, triangle) Listening/Speaking Skills Listen when the teacher is talking Listen quietly to stories Speak clearly Answer some questions Wait for turn when speaking in a Group Readiness Skills/Participation Participation, following directions, and good behavior during: Music, Art Gym, Science
  • Pre-Kindergarten (4 year olds curriculum) Units of study: Ready for School, All About Me, Colors, Home & Family, Apples, Food & Nutrition, Fall, Safety, Manners, Thanksgiving, Exercise, Hygiene & Health, Toys, Christmas Fun, Baby Jesus, Winter, Bears, Zoo, Community Helpers, Valentine`s Day, President`s Day, Pets, Children's Authors, Five Senses, Solar System, Easter, Spring, Birds, Flowers, Farm Other Lessons: Left & Right, Pairs, Opposites, Positions, Money, Telling Time on the Hour, Phone Numbers Activities: Learning Centers, Gym 3 times per week, Music once a week, Daily Devotions, Weekly Bible Lesson and Bible Verse, Field Trips, Science Experiments, Show & Tell Special Events: Apple Tasting Party, Making Vegetable Soup, Fall Harvest Party & Program, Thanksgiving Party & Program, Christmas Party & Program, Guest Speakers for Community Helpers Unit, Valentine Party, Pet Show, Spring Program, End of Year Celebration Skills Learned Fine Motor Skills Hold pencil properly Trace on line Hold crayons properly Coloring inside lines Hold scissors properly Cutting on line Gluing neatly Water painting in lines Gross Motor Skills Walk up/down stairs with alternating feet Run Balance on one foot Throw/catch a ball Kick a ball Forward somersault Conduct Follow directions/obey rules Be kind to friends Raise hand Talk at appropriate times Do work without extra reminders Reading/Writing Readiness Identity colors Complete a pattern Say alphabet Identify lower case letters a-z Identify upper case letters A-Z Produce consonant sounds B-Z Print name Print letters Aa-Zz Print numbers 1-10 Math Readiness Identify numbers 1-10 Counting 1-100 Counting by 10s to 100 Counting objects 1-10 Identify shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle) Sequence by size Readiness Skills/Participation Participation, following directions, and good behavior during: Music, Art Gym, Science
  • Kindergarten (5 year olds curriculum) Units of study: Summer/Ocean, Manners, I Am Special, Family, Eric Carle, Colors/Color Words, Five Senses, Nutrition, Apples & Pumpkins, Fall, Community Helpers, Safety, Pilgrims & Native Americas, I Am Thankful, Christmas Symbols, Real Meaning of Christmas, Christmas Fun, Winter, Healthy Habits, Transportation, Curious George, Patriotic, Valentines, Dental Health, Dr. Seuss, Dinosaurs, Money, Spring/Easter, Space, Plants, Weather, Insects, Farm Animals, Summer Fun Activities: Learning Centers, Gym 3 times per week, Music once a week, Daily Devotions, Weekly Bible Lesson and Bible Verse, Field Trips, Science Experiments, Show & Tell, General Store Special Events: Fall Harvest Party & Program, Thanksgiving Party & Program, Christmas Party & Program, Guest Speakers for Community Helpers Unit, Valentine Party, End of Year Celebration, Graduation, Closing Program Skills Learned Phonics Letter/sound recognition Identify rhyming words Identify opposites Identify compound words Blend sounds to make words Identify syllables Reading Decoding skills Fluency skills Comprehension skills Read sight words Read color words Read number words Read high frequency words Writing Handwriting Writes teacher generated sentences Writes own sentences Number skills Identify numbers 1-10 Sequence numbers 0-10 Count objects in a set Match with one-to-one correspondence Match sets and numbers Identify ordinal position Act out addition and subtraction stories Count by 1`s to 100 Count by 10`s to 100 Count by 5`s to 100 Geometry skills Identify and name shapes Compare objects by length Measure the length of objects Copy geoboard designs Cover tangram designs Identify and name geometric solids Other skills Sort objects and identify a sorting rule Copy and extend patterns Create a real graph Name the days of the week Identify coins Write numbers 0-20 Recite phone number Recite address Recite birthday Recite months of year Cut with scissors Coloring skills Tie shoes Social/emotional Work quietly Attention span Follow directions Raise hand to speak Talking when appropriate Play and share Show respect to teacher Music/Gym Follow directions/Obey rules
Source: Verified school update

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Quick Stats (2024-25)

  • School Type: Early Childhood / Day Care
  • Grades: Prekindergarten-Kindergarten
  • Enrollment: 58 students
  • Average class size: 14 students
  • Application Deadline: None / Rolling
  • Source: Verified school update

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