St. John Paul II Catholic School Houston
1400 Pkwy Plaza Rd Houston, TX
Preschools, Center
Ages served
4 yrs - 13 yrs
Hours
7:45am - 3:45pm
Licensing
Location
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See enrichment activities (opens in a new tab)About St. John Paul II Catholic School Houston
St. John Paul II Catholic School Houston values what early education can do for the hearts and minds of children. St. John Paul II Catholic School Houston hosts a child care program in a center-based facility, bringing the best of a stable, structured learning environment to the families and students of Houston. Centers like St. John Paul II Catholic School Houston are popular choices amongst families looking for an early education providers with the space and resources to provide real enrichment, activities and socialization opportunities, all while not sacrificing the community and relationships that help students grow and thrive. St. John Paul II Catholic School Houston similarly offers a full-time early education and child care program. The full-time schedule at St. John Paul II Catholic School Houston allows students to have plenty of time to bond, play and interact with fellow students and staff and allows Houston parents the large time blocks to get things done. Children have the advantage of getting used to and settling into a routine at St. John Paul II Catholic School Houston, with the structure that’ll help support their development and prepare them for kindergarten and the years ahead. In addition, St. John Paul II Catholic School Houston teaches a mixed-age curriculum that facilities peer learning and communal growth. In a mixed-age classroom like at St. John Paul II Catholic School Houston, students receive open-ended, stimulating activities and are encouraged to move at their own pace. Younger students receive help and encouragement from older students, boosting their confidence and self-esteem, and older students get to lend a helping hand, teaching empathy and the joy of giving. Mixed-age learning replicates the best of a family or neighborhood group structure as children socialize with peers a little ahead or a little behind their own development path.