Best Pre-K Schools & Programs in Chatham, IL

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124 Plummer Blvd Chatham
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Bright Beginnings provides care and education for children from 6 weeks through school age in a nurturing environment. The center offers a research-based curriculum that focuses on age-appropriate...

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700 E Spruce St Chatham

Half-day preschool program operating as an extension of St. Joseph the Worker. Students participate in prayer and play within the furnished classroom. Curriculum offers opportunities to learn through...

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955 Gordon Dr Chatham

Pleasant Park is a licensed child care center offering daycare programs located at 955 Gordon Dr in Chatham, IL. Contact this provider to inquire about prices and availability.

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1015 New City Rd Chatham
Public School Pre-K

Ball Elementary School is a K-12 school offering pre-kindergarten programs located at 1015 New City Rd in Chatham, IL.

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FAQs About Chatham Pre-K Programs

Do public schools have Pre-K?
Yes! Some public schools do offer Pre-K. These programs can be free for families who qualify, but details—like how many hours kids attend and the age cutoff—depend on where you live. Reach out to your local district to learn more.
What is Pre-K?
Pre-K refers to the educational year before kindergarten, aimed at children around four years old. It's designed to develop key skills in areas such as communication, creativity, and early academics
At what age should I enroll my child in Pre-K?
The starting age for Pre-Kindergarten varies across states, but it's usually at four years of age. Remember, the application process often begins a few months prior to the child reaching the eligible age, so it's important to plan ahead.