Academics
Kindergarten at Longmont Christian School
Starting kindergarten is a big step for young students — and for their parents.
You want your child to enter a classroom where they’ll be welcomed and supported, no matter whether they’re coming from preschool or going to school for the very first time. And you’re probably wondering:
How will my child adjust socially?
Will they be challenged academically and taught Christian values?
Will they get the attention they need to grow at their own pace?
At Longmont Christian School, kindergarteners are surrounded by caring teachers and a counselor who know how to guide both their learning and their hearts. Each day brings opportunities to build early reading and math skills, learn about Jesus, and strengthen friendships in a fun and engaging environment. Discover how your child will be welcomed at one of the top private Christian schools in Longmont, CO:
Let’s get your questions answered.
We’re happy to help your family find out more about our private kindergarten. Please contact Laura Bandrowsky, Admissions Director, at (303) 776-3254 ext. 220 or by email at office@longmontchristian.org.
A Kindergarten Program That Nurtures Every Child’s Growth After School Care
Kindergarten at Longmont Christian School provides a full-day experience where students build a strong foundation academically, socially, and spiritually. Our school welcomes a wide range of learners, including those with neuro-diverse needs, and provides personalized support, small-group learning, and a caring environment where each child can flourish.
Kindergarten schedule:
Full-Day Program | 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. | Five days a week
Daily Routine
What does a day in kindergarten look like? Below is a sample schedule that gives a glimpse into how students spend their day building skills, learning about God, and connecting with their classmates.

A Learning Environment Centered on Loving Care
We work closely with parents to create a warm, responsive environment where every kindergartner feels known and supported. Our program offers both the structure and flexibility they need to feel secure and inspired.
Personal attention.
Kindergarteners receive one-on-one and small-group time with their teacher during daily station rotations, allowing lessons to be tailored to each child’s academic and social-emotional needs.
Hands-on learning.
Students explore phonics through games, build math skills with manipulatives, and enjoy project-based learning activities like growing plants, participating in LEGO STEM challenges, and celebrating themed events such as Dr. Seuss Day.
Spaces that invite learning.
Kindergarteners enjoy an 8-acre campus, two playgrounds, a community garden, a sensory room, and their own classroom learning centers that give them freedom to explore and engage.
A culture of kindness.
Teachers model Christ-centered character every day and send home personal notes celebrating students who display Godly traits and Warrior Strength values.
Kindergarten students also have access to the gymnasium, where they participate in organized games, physical education, and movement activities that help them stay active and build friendships.
A Christian Curriculum Built on Purpose and Play
Kindergarten at Longmont Christian School provides a full-day experience where students build a strong foOur kindergarten program uses hands-on, play-based learning to help children build strong academic skills while exploring God’s world. Through Abeka and Purposeful Design curricula, students strengthen early literacy, problem-solving, and critical thinking. Small class sizes allow teachers to give personal attention and help each child discover how they learn best.undation academically, socially, and spiritually. Our school welcomes a wide range of learners, including those with neuro-diverse needs, and provides personalized support, small-group learning, and a caring environment where each child can flourish.
At the kindergarten level, core subject areas include:
Technology is used sparingly and intentionally. Teachers occasionally incorporate iPads and short video clips to reinforce lessons, but the classroom experience remains focused on hands-on learning, active engagement, and screen-free interaction for students.
Technology In the Classroom
Technology is used sparingly and intentionally. Teachers occasionally incorporate iPads and short video clips to reinforce lessons, but the classroom experience remains focused on hands-on learning, active engagement, and screen-free interaction for students.
A Safe Environment
We care for both your child’s emotional safety and physical safety every day. In the classroom, teachers and our full-time counselor guide students through Friendzy social-emotional lessons and class meetings that help them navigate friendships, manage emotions, and practice kindness. On campus, children enjoy a secure, peaceful setting thanks to security measures like locked exterior doors, background checks, Raptor visitor check-in, and annual staff training with local law enforcement.

Come see how your child can excel at our private Christian school.
We know how important it is at this early stage to have what you’re teaching at home reinforced at school. Schedule an on-campus tour and see firsthand why families choose Longmont Christian School to build a strong academic and faith foundation.