The King’s Academy Preschool is an extension of The King’s Academy JK-12 program. The TKA Preschool is a direct predecessor to our elementary program. Our developmentally designed preschool program and curriculum prepares young children for elementary school and beyond.
Our Mission
The mission of the TKA Preschool is to provide the very best in Christian education as we prepare preschoolers to become well-rounded students and to function with ease in a classroom routine. Our daily goal is to provide each child with a safe and loving environment upon which they can thrive in all areas of growth. This means teaching the whole child; socially, emotionally, spiritually, physically, and academically.
Our Staff
Our wonderful staff members are committed to assisting parents of young children navigate the developmental stages and milestones that each child experiences between the ages of two and four. Our teachers are qualified and dedicated to making a difference in the lives of each preschool child.
Our Core Beliefs
We believe that working with children is a privilege and a calling. We know that the Lord holds children dear and they are truly a gift from Him. We are here to serve our families to the best of our ability with a commitment to excellence.
School History
The first TKA Preschool was established in 2008 as an extension to The King’s Academy. Under the leadership of the original Board of Governors, The King’s Academy began in 1970 with 196 students in a rented church building. Since that time, The King’s Academy has shown continual growth and moved from its long-time home on the twenty-acre Cherry Road campus to the new sixty-acre Belvedere Road campus in 2005.
Non-Discrimination Statement
The King’s Academy Preschool admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded to or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of its policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs.