SPNS ART SHOW -SAVE THE DATE:
On Friday, May 10th from 4:00 – 5:30 we will host our 2nd Annual SPNS ART SHOW for currently enrolled families, displaying the artwork of ALL the St. Paul’s Nursery School children. Outside we will have an ice cream truck and lawn games to be enjoyed by all
We have several openings in our three year old and four year old programs for the 2024-2025 school year. Call 203-255-1902 or email Directors@stpaulsnurseryschool.net today for more information.
On Friday, May 10th from 4:00 – 5:30 we will host our 2nd Annual SPNS ART SHOW for currently enrolled families, displaying the artwork of ALL the St. Paul’s Nursery School children. Outside we will have an ice cream truck and lawn games to be enjoyed by all
We have several openings in our three year old and four year old programs for the 2024-2025 school year. Call 203-255-1902 or email Directors@stpaulsnurseryschool.net today for more information.
In Loving Memory of Aileen Ginty:
St. Paul's Nursery School was founded in 1969 by Aileen Ginty, when her youngest was ready for pre-school. She started with 10 children. As a child advocate and educator, Aileen believed that developmentally young children learn vital skills through play. She wanted to create an educationally safe environment to foster the total child and what better time than when she was "almost" ready to get back to work thus staying with her daughter, implementing her beliefs and vision, and providing a developmentally appropriate program for young children.
"Our (St. Paul's Nursery School's) mission is to provide a nurturing and developmentally appropriate environment in which children can learn through play. We strive to foster the community of the teacher, parent & child to help support the total development and growth of the child."
St. Paul's Nursery School was founded in 1969 by Aileen Ginty, when her youngest was ready for pre-school. She started with 10 children. As a child advocate and educator, Aileen believed that developmentally young children learn vital skills through play. She wanted to create an educationally safe environment to foster the total child and what better time than when she was "almost" ready to get back to work thus staying with her daughter, implementing her beliefs and vision, and providing a developmentally appropriate program for young children.
"Our (St. Paul's Nursery School's) mission is to provide a nurturing and developmentally appropriate environment in which children can learn through play. We strive to foster the community of the teacher, parent & child to help support the total development and growth of the child."