For more than 50 years Pinecrest Schools has provided
a quality education to the children of Southern California. Our school environment
is designed above all to provide the highest quality academic education.
We take great pride in our students' accomplishments as they go on from Pinecrest
to excel at the high school, college, and graduate school level.
First we seek out the most qualified and most dedicated teachers
and provide them with the most up-to-date teaching materials. We then give
them the additional security of teaching in safe, attractive surroundings.
Second, we stress two important factors with our students that
are too often ignored: discipline and homework. As Pinecrest provides the
best for its students, it also expects the best from them. Strict adherence
to decorum is part of the Pinecrest tradition. Behavioral problems will be
handled immediately and parents will be notified as to their student's citizenship.
Homework is given on a regular basis and may often require parental interaction.
Finally, we encourage character development by requiring old-fashioned
values of hard work, honesty, good citizenship, and fundamental respect for
others. We build self-esteem by frequent, positive reinforcement and by recognizing
your child as he or she successfully meets each new challenge.
Toddler
A child's first school experience should be exciting. The Small
Wonders Program is offered to children 18 to 30 months of age. The primary
goal of this program is to create a safe and nurturing environment, which
will encourage learning and exploration. After children reach 30 months and they are completely toilet trained they may begin our preschool program.
Preschool
A
happy experience will shape a child's expectations positively for future
academics and social endeavors. Our preschool program is designed with the
nurturing of your child in mind. Fundamental learning activities stimulate
awareness and creativity, as well as gently prepare your child for a natural
progression into kindergarten.
Our preschool is open year round, offering full or half day sessions
two to five days a week. It is available to children as young as 2 years-old.
Testing is not required. All students must be potty-trained, as determined
by state licensing.
Kindergarten
Today's kindergarten student is ready and capable of learning.
Therefore, Pinecrest offers a formal full day kindergarten program which
includes reading, math, phonics, computers, social studies, science, physical
education and music. Class size is limited and each program is individualized,
to assure that all students receive personalized attention.
Teachers are warm and caring. They understand that the kindergarten
child needs a consistent mixture of academics and playtime. Students enjoy
their own classroom and playground areas, which are designed with the kindergarten
students in mind. Each child receives the kind of academic and emotional
support so vital to intellectual as well as personal growth. Our goal is
to offer a solid academic foundation in a warm and nurturing environment.
Primary Grades
Primary
grade instruction is the foundation of the learning process. In grades one
through five, the curriculum becomes more structured, traveling beyond the
basics to ensure your child a place in tomorrow's complex world.
Our programs are individualized at the classroom level and focused
within class-member groupings, exposing the students to the positive benefits
of peer interaction. Our reading programs are literature-based and all textbooks
are certified as optimum instructional tools. Daily physical education courses
provide your child with a healthy balance between mind and body.
Middle School
At
Pinecrest, the curriculum established for this critical phase of your child's
education goes far beyond the requirements of the California Educational
Code. This exemplary course of study is determined by three factors: recommendations
of the Pinecrest Board of Directors, administration and faculty; college
entrance exams; and the California Education Board. In addition to the outlined
courses such as algebra or world history, students are encouraged to explore
the challenges of elective studies, student government and sports.
It is during middle school that Pinecrest students begin to consolidate
their academic foundation and exhibit the self-discipline and strong desire
for learning that will carry them on to high school, college, and beyond.