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Pre-K

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Get your 4-year-old prepped and ready to go to kindergarten in this unique program. Funded by the Georgia Lottery for Education, this statewide pre-K program in Lawrenceville, Georgia, reaches a higher proportion of 4-year-olds than any other state in the nation! It aims to prepare Pre-K students for the transition into kindergarten by developing their school readiness skills in an encouraging and fun environment.

Our Pre-K teachers have been with us for over 15 years and are one of the best in the state! Come meet them and see for yourself.

An evaluation by Georgia State University found that children who attended prekindergarten experienced:

  • Higher academic ratings
  • Improved social skills
  • Better kindergarten attendance
  • Increased success rates in kindergarten & future schooling

To find out more about the Georgia Pre-K program, visit Bright from the Start.

Why Enroll in Our Pre-K?

Are you wondering how to get your child ready for kindergarten? You’re not alone. Many parents look for a nurturing environment where their child can grow academically, socially, and emotionally before entering elementary school. That’s exactly what our Pre-K program is designed to do.

At The Pangea Schools, our Pre-K classrooms are where fun and learning come together. We understand that every child is different—some may already be writing their name, while others are still figuring out how to sit in circle time. That’s okay! Our teachers meet children where they are and help them grow at their own pace. With a mix of guided instruction and hands-on play, we build core skills that lay the foundation for kindergarten success.

So, why should you consider enrolling your child in Pre-K? It’s simple: early exposure to structured learning has a big impact on future academic outcomes. In our classrooms, children gain confidence in using their voices, expressing their needs, working with others, and solving everyday challenges. From learning letters and numbers to participating in story time and art projects, we keep them curious, engaged, and excited to learn more.

We’re also proud to say that our Pre-K teachers aren’t just qualified—they’re seasoned professionals who have stayed with us for over 15 years. Their experience and dedication create a sense of consistency, warmth, and trust that children thrive on. They don’t just teach—they guide, listen, and truly care.

In addition to academic learning, our program helps children develop important social-emotional skills. They learn how to make friends, resolve conflicts, take turns, and follow routines. These aren’t just classroom habits—they’re life skills that help children thrive in kindergarten and beyond.

The Georgia Pre-K Program, funded by the Georgia Lottery for Education, ensures that families have access to high-quality early learning at no cost. This is an incredible opportunity to give your child a strong educational start, regardless of income or background.

By the end of the year, children in our program are often more confident, independent, and prepared for the next step in their learning journey. Whether it’s holding a pencil correctly, following multi-step directions, or participating in a group activity, the skills they gain here will follow them for life.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Children must be 4 years old on or before September 1 of the school year in which they’re enrolling to be eligible for Georgia Pre-K.

Yes. The program is funded by the Georgia Lottery for Education and is free to families. Some programs may have optional wraparound care with additional costs.

A typical day includes structured learning, small group instruction, outdoor play, meals/snacks, rest time, and enrichment activities like music or art. It’s a balanced mix of learning and fun.

Pre-K focuses more on school readiness—think early reading, math, social skills, and following routines. It’s more structured and designed to ease the transition to kindergarten.

Most Georgia Pre-K programs provide meals and/or snacks, depending on the schedule. It’s best to check with your individual center for exact meal plans.

Georgia Pre-K lead teachers must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field and often hold state certifications. At Pangea, many of our teachers have over 15 years of experience.

Yes. Georgia Pre-K programs are inclusive and provide accommodations and support for children with diverse learning or developmental needs.

Let’s Grow Together!

Ready to give your child a nurturing start? Contact us today and discover the difference a loving, high-quality childcare experience can make!