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IMAGINATION STARTS HERE!

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Learning begins with curiosity. Our project-based approach turns questions into discoveries, empowering children to become hands-on explorers, creative thinkers, and lifelong learners.

Ready to explore? Step inside Wonder Academy at our Longwood Campus and see what happens when we let wonder lead the way.

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Program Highlights

  • Full & Partial-day Options

  • 6wks - Pre-K

  • Private Christian Education

  • Low Teacher-to-Scholar Ratio

  • Challenging Curriculum

  • Creative & Play- Based Learning

  • Enrichment Programs

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Developmentally Appropriate Practice

Developmentally appropriate physical environments for scholars include: well-defined separate interest centers for a variety of active play experiences, large enough to encourage social interaction,as well as open-ended materials arranged to invite exploration.

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Project/Play-Based Learning

Our teachers adapt to the needs of our scholars in the classroom through creative, project-based lesson plans. Teachers routinely assess the effectiveness of our curriculum, and keep weekly goals and objectives documented and/or recorded in Brightwheel, our parent communication platform. 

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Curriculum and Instruction

Consistent with One School of the Arts vision and philosophy, scholars will experience growth spiritually and academically, ensuring the needs of all the scholars remain at the forefront.

LOCATION

Longwood, FL | Main Campus

1675 Dixon Road, Longwood, FL 32779 | 407-774-0168

Campus Director: Jennifer Ortiz jortiz@oneschool.net

 

Every day is a smile

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