Kings kingdom daycare: The King’s Kingdom | Decatur IN
The King’s Kingdom | Decatur IN
About the Provider
Description: King’s Kingdom Child Care Center is intentionally aimed at an educational model, incorporating both traditional child care center activities as well as Christian based pre-school curriculum. We are committed to partnering with parents in meeting their responsibility in a rapidly changing world by providing curriculum, resources and professional godly instruction.
Additional Information: PTQ Level 1;
Program and Licensing Details
- License Number:
RM-100434-A - PTQ Level:
3 - Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
No - Current License Issue Date:
Apr 01, 2021 - Current License Expiration Date:
Mar 31, 2023 - District Office:
Indiana Family and Social Services Administration – Bureau of Child Care - District Office Phone:
1-877-511-1144 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. )
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Inspection Type/Date | Action needed to correct issue | Date Resolved |
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CCDF Inspection 2021-03-16 |
Each childcare provider has provided evidence that they have not been named in the State Central Registry IC31-33-18. | 2021-03-24 |
Type of correction needed: IC 12-17.2-3.5-4.1 Each childcare provider has provided evidence that they have not been named in the State Central Registry IC31-33-18. |
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CCDF Inspection 2021-03-16 |
Each childcare provider shall have annual certification in Child and Infant CPR. Each childcare provider shall have current certification in First Aid. | 2021-03-28 |
Type of correction needed: IC 12-17.2-3.5-8 Each childcare provider, employee, or volunteer, caregiver shall have current certification in First Aid. |
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CCDF Inspection 2021-03-16 |
Child Abuse and Neglect | 2021-03-23 |
Type of correction needed: IC 12-17.2-3.5-8(b)(3) Child Abuse and Neglect |
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CCDF Inspection 2021-03-16 |
A provider who cares for children who are less than 12 months of age shall complete a training course in safe sleep practices, approved by the Divison. Ensure that all caregivers of children who are less than 12 months of age follow safe sleep practices. | 2021-03-16 |
Type of correction needed: IC 12-17.2-3.5-5.5(b) A provider who cares for children who are less than 12 months of age shall complete a training course in safe sleep practices, approved by the Divison. |
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CCDF Inspection 2021-03-16 |
Caregivers of children twelve (12) months of age and younger have completed the approved safe sleep training. | 2021-03-23 |
Type of correction needed: IC 12-17.2-3.5-12.5(a)(2) Caregivers of children twelve (12) months of age and younger have completed the approved safe sleep training. |
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CCDF Inspection 2021-03-16 |
A provider shall have annual intradermal tuberculosis test and result. If medical exempt there must be an annual chest x-ray or a MD statement “free of TB Symptoms”. | 2021-03-31 |
Type of correction needed: IC 12-17.2-3.5-6 Each child care provider, household member, employee, volunteer caregiver shall have an intradermal tuberculosis test & results prior to giving care. |
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Registration 2021-03-16 |
The child care ministry must do the following: Conduct a criminal history check of the child care ministrys employees and volunteers | 2021-03-16 |
Type of correction needed: IC 12-17. 2-6-14(1) only 2 of 15 staff submitted consents since 2019 |
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Registration 2021-03-16 |
Application. Application for registration to operate a day care ministry shall be submitted annually to the SBH on forms provided for that purpose by that agency. As part of the application, the applicant shall submit a notarized criminal history affidavit form together with a statement verifying its exemption from federal income taxation under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code | 2021-03-22 |
Type of correction needed: 470 IAC 3-4.5-2(a) no application submitted for renewal |
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Registration 2021-03-16 |
The child care ministry must do the following: is a person against whom an allegation of child abuse or neglect has been substantiated under IC 31-33 | 2021-03-22 |
Type of correction needed: IC 12-17. 2-6-14(2)(c) 2 of 15 staff have checks |
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Registration 2021-03-16 |
The operator of a child care ministry that cares for children who are less than twelve (12) months of age shall: ensure that all caregivers of children who are less than twelve (12) months of age follow safe sleeping practices. | 2021-03-16 |
Type of correction needed: IC 12-17.2-6-14.1(a)(2) staff in infant room does not have safe sleep training |
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Registration 2021-03-16 |
Direct child care providers, including volunteers, shall receive training in the following within thirty (30) days of starting employment or volunteer work: Universal precautions | 2021-03-23 |
Type of correction needed: 470 IAC 3-1.1-33.5(b)(4) staff missing UP |
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Registration 2020-12-17 |
All interior surfaces, equipment, materials, furnishings, and objects with which children will come in contact shall be well maintained, in a clean and sanitary condition, and of nontoxic durable construction | |
Type of correction needed: 470 IAC 3-4. 5-4(1) hand sanitizer within reach of the children |
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CCDF Inspection 2019-03-12 |
2019-03-21 | |
Type of correction needed: A provider shall provide for a safe environment by ensuring that no conditions exist in or on the grounds of the facility where a provider operates a child care program that would endanger the health, safety, or welfare of the children, including ensuring that the following items are placed in areas that are inaccessible to children in the providers care: |
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CCDF Inspection 2019-03-12 |
Each provider shall have monthly documented fire drills including date/time/weather condition/name of person conducting drill/full evacuation time and maintained for previous 12 months. Date of last drill________________ | 2019-03-27 |
Type of correction needed: IC 12-17.2-3.5-10(b)(1) and (2) Each provider shall have monthly documented fire drills including date/time/weather condition/name of person conducting drill/full evacuation time and maintained for previous 12 months. |
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Registration 2019-03-12 |
Refrigerator and Freezers. Enough conveniently located refrigeration facilities shall be provided to assure the maintenance of potentially hazardous food at required temperatures during storage. Refrigerators and freezers shall be in good condition, clean, and shall maintain the proper temperatures. Each compartment of the refrigerator and freezer shall be provided with an accurate thermometer, in good position for daily monitoring | 2019-03-18 |
Type of correction needed: 470 IAC 3-4.5-5(c) no freezer thermometer present |
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King’s Kiddie Kingdom, Inc. – Care.com Chicago, IL Child Care Center
King’s Kiddie Kingdom, Inc. – Care.com Chicago, IL Child Care Center
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Kings Kids Palace Daycare – SC Child Care Services
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Operator:
Shannon Jenkins
Capacity:
44
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Licensing
Licensing Type & Number:
License#: 25394
Issue Date:
12/6/2021
Expiration Date:
12/6/2023
Call your DSS licensing specialist if you have questions:
DSS Licensing Specialist
Ray, Shaquitta
(803) 898-9001
Facility Review & Complaint Information
(5 records found)
Severity | Inspection Type | Date | Deficiency Type | Resolved |
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High | Application | 6/2/2022 |
Direct Supervision |
On Site |
High | Application | 6/2/2022 |
Staff Health |
Yes |
Medium | Application | 6/2/2022 |
Staff Health |
Yes |
High | Application | 6/2/2022 |
Indoor Space and Conditions – Environmental Hazards |
On Site |
High | Application | 6/2/2022 |
Indoor Space and Conditions – Environmental Hazards |
Yes |
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Inspection Type | Date | Report |
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Review | 6/22/2022 | View Report |
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Ready, Set, Grow Preschool Woodbury MN
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Ready, Set, Grow preschool in Woodbury, MN is a Christian preschool in which your child will grow, explore, experiment, and discover their world. We promote the social, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual development of children age 3 (by Sept. 1st) through 5-years-old.
A Christian atmosphere of warmth, understanding, and caring.
Our goal is to provide a Christian atmosphere of warmth, understanding, and caring—a place for your child to be that special, unique person that God so lovingly created, and a place where learning is fun and meaningful.
The RSG Preschool program provides opportunities for children to explore materials, engage in activities and to interact with peers and adults to learn and construct their own understanding about the world around them. Children are encouraged to make choices and solve problems in a safe, positive environment that promotes independence, healthy self-esteem, and emotional and social development.
Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.
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— Matthew 19:14
2022/2023 Registration
Ready, Set, Grow Preschool Registration for the 2022/2023 school year is open! Please click here to download the registration form.
There will be a program change for the new school year beginning this fall. The 4’s classes will be offered on Monday/Wednesday (Black Bears) or Tuesday/Thursday (Brown Bears), both from 9:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. In addition, ALL 4’s students have the option to add Fridays for 3 days per week (please note this is NOT drop-in option—if you sign up to add the Friday option, your child will attend 3 days a week).
See below for full details on Classes and Tuition for 2022/2023
Schedule A Tour
Complete the form to schedule a tour of Ready, Set, Grow Preschool. During the tour, a member of our team will walk you through out classrooms, talk though the RSG curriculum, and answer any questions you have about our preschool.
“Ready, Set, Grow has been a wonderful experience for me and my children! The teachers always are so caring and loving! The curriculum constantly furthers their growth and education.
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A Day at Ready, Set, Grow
At Ready, Set, Grow, your child will have opportunities to take part in a variety of exciting activities! From taking part in plays to traveling to Hawaii, there’s no shortage of fun to be had. Some of our favorite activities include:
- Circle Time
- Free Play
- Stories
- Devotion
- Snack
- Outdoor Play
- Small Group
- Large Muscle
- Dramatic Play
- Sharing
- Art
- Music
- World Travel
- Prayer
- Early Literacy
- Science
- Math
Classes & Tuition
Ready, Set, Grow offers preschool programing from September through May for ages 3-5. Each class is led by a team of teachers and promotes independence, health self-esteem, and emotional and social development. We offer the following classes for 2022/2023:
Three-Year-Olds
9:00–11:30 a.m.
Sun Bears: Mon/Wed
Teddy Bears: Tues/Thurs
Tuition: $155/month
Four-Year-Olds
9:30 a.m – 2:30 p.m.
2-Day Black Bears: Mon/Wed
2-Day Brown Bears: Tues/Thurs
Tuition: $275/month
3-Day Black Bears: Mon/Wed/Fri
3-Day Brown Bears: Tues/Thurs/Fri
Tuition: $380/month
Five-Year-Olds
9:00 a.m – 2:00 p.m.
The Fives program is designed for children
eligible for Kindergarten, but choose not to go.
Polar Bears: Mon/Wed/Fri
Tuition: $380/month
About Ready, Set, Grow Preschool
In 1983, Ready, Set, Grow Preschool was founded as a ministry of King of Kings Lutheran Church in Woodbury, MN. Over the last 38 years, Ready, Set, Grow has touched thousands of families throughout the Twin Cities, helping kids explore their world while growing closer to God.
Our team of teachers and administrators have years of experience in education and childcare. Each member shares an excitement and passion for helping kids grow and learn new things every day. From story time and math class to outdoor play and devotion, our team will inspire your child to explore new things and grow in their faith.
At Ready, Set, Grow, we believe that early learning and exploration in a caring environment is important and essential. Research in child development indicates that children learn as they play and interact with other children, adults, and their environment—an active learning process. The RSG curriculum provides opportunities for your child to play and learn through a variety of experiences in language literacy, math, science, dramatic play, music, and movement. We encourage your child to make choices and guide them to solve problems in a safe, positive environment to promote independence, healthy self-esteem and emotional and social development.
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2022-2023 Calendar
Monday September 12 – Orientations
- Sun Bears 9:30 – 10:00
- Black Bears 11:30 – 12:00
- Polar Bears 12:30 -1:00
Tuesday, September 13 – Orientations
- Teddy Bears 10:00 – 10:30
- Brown Bears 11:00 – 11:30
Wednesday, September 14 – First Day of School
- Sun Bears 9:00 – 11:30
- Black Bears 9:30 – 2:30
- Polar Bears 9:00 – 2:00
Thursday, September 15 – First Day of School
- Teddy Bears 9:00 – 11:30
- Brown Bears 9:30 – 2:30
Friday, October 7 – Prep Day NO SCHOOL
Wed/Thurs, October 12/14 – Picture Days
Thurs/Fri, October 20/21- MEA NO SCHOOL
Tuesday, November 8 – Election Day NO SCHOOL
Wed-Fri, November 16-18 – Conferences School TBA
Wednesday, November 23 – Workshop Day NO SCHOOL
Thur/Fri November 24/25 – Thanksgiving Break NO SCHOOL
Tuesday, December 20 – Christmas Programs
- Teddy Bears 10:30
- Brown Bears 1:00
Wednesday, December 21- Christmas Programs
- Sun Bears 10:30
- Polar Bears 12:00
- Black Bears 1:00
Thurs-Tues, December 22 – January 3 – Christmas Break NO SCHOOL
Wednesday, January 4 School Resumes
Monday, January 16 – Martin Luther King Day NO SCHOOL
Monday, January 30 – Prep Day NO SCHOOL
Friday, February 17 – Prep Day NO SCHOOL
Monday, February 20 – Presidents Day NO SCHOOL
Mon-Fri, March 6-13 – Spring Break NO SCHOOL
Friday, April 7 – Good Friday NO SCHOOL
Wed/Thurs, April 17-20 – Conferences School TBA
Friday, April 21 – Spring Holiday NO SCHOOL
Wednesday, May 24 – Spring Program/Last Day
- Sun Bears 11:15
- Black Bears 9:45
- Polar Bears 1:00
Thursday, May 25 – Spring Programs/Last Day
- Teddy Bears 11:15
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Each Child:
- 2 Boxes of Tissue
- 2 Paper Towels
- 2 packs of Crayons (Crayola)
- 2 boxes of Zip-Lock Bags: Sandwich, QT, Gallon and/or 2 Gallon (XL) sizes
Optional (but helpful!):
- Baby wipes
- Glue Sticks (Elmers Washable or Office Max Brand)
- Tacky glue
- Sidewalk Chalk
- Markers (Crayola Washable-NOT Recycled)
- Tissue Paper
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Health Care Summary
Immunization Record
Information Form
Ready Set Grow is located in the northeast section of King of Kings Lutheran Church. The RSG entrance is from the East parking lot.
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Organizations Support Governor’s Child Care Budget
June 20, 2017
Budget News, Human Services, Press Release
Harrisburg, PA – In a message to Governor Tom Wolf and members of the General Assembly, more than 350 organizations and child care providers asked for a final budget to avoid further cuts to aid for working families and move closer to the investment proposed in Governor Wolf’s budget.
“For thousands of Pennsylvanians, child care assistance is the lifeline that allows them to work and provide for their families,” Governor Tom Wolf said. “As we work towards a final budget agreement, we cannot lose sight of investments that support working families. By taking a balanced approach, we can address the long-term deficit and continue to support these programs.”
According to their message, over the last several years, child care line items have seen net decreases, including a significant $20 million cut in state funds in FY ’16-’17. In Governor Wolf’s budget proposal, it included a $35 million increase for child care to begin to reverse this trend. However, the House responded with another $28 million cut to FY ’16-’17 levels.
The complete message and list of organizations:
To: The Honorable Members of the Pennsylvania Senate
The Honorable Members of the Pennsylvania House
The Honorable Tom Wolf Governor of Pennsylvania
As organizations concerned with access to high quality early childhood programs, we thank you for your interest in supporting early learning programs.
Over the last several years, child care line items have seen net decreases, including a significant $20 million cut in state funds in FY ’16-’17. In the Governor’s budget proposal, he included a $35 million increase for child care to begin to reverse this trend. However, the House responded with another $28 million cut to FY ’16-’17 levels. We urge the cuts be restored and serious consideration given to the governor’s requested increase.
Increased funding for child care is needed for many reasons, including:
- The child care subsidy waiting list is nearly 13,500 children and some families have now waited over a year. These families have been determined eligible and are working, in training, or in school. They have had to piece together child care arrangements for their children. Child care is a program that works for working families. It is not a free program. Parents pay approximately 8% of their income as a co-pay. With a looming $3 billion deficit, we should want to keep families working and paying taxes.
- Child care payment rates haven’t increased in a decade. As we continue to invest in pre-k, providers are unable to support their programs for infants and toddlers at the existing rates. Base rates are what pay for basic costs like rent, utilities, insurance, staff salaries – all of these costs have increased while the state’s rates have remained stagnant.
- The child care workforce is underpaid and reliant on public benefits. The average wage for a teacher working in a child care program is just $9.42/hour, making many eligible for public benefits themselves. Low pay creates high turnover rates and a lack of qualified, quality staff.
- Appropriately funded child care programs are the foundation of our state’s Pre-K system. Our STAR 3 and STAR 4 providers offer high-quality early learning experiences, similar to those delivered in other pre-k settings. Child care also serves infants, toddlers, preschool, and sometimes school-age children. They operate between 10 and 12 hours per day, 12 months a year. But our state reimbursement rate fails to recognize and support those costs. Expansion of our state’s pre-k programs relies, in part, on a sufficient supply of high-quality child care facilities.
Finally, the budget moved forth by the House alleges that cuts to child care are an attempt to reduce administrative costs for the subsidy program by moving the program from Child Care Information Services (CCIS) to County Assistance Offices (CAOs). We believe this is unlikely to produce the cost savings suggested. Subsidy administration is more than eligibility determination; it requires a range of support services to meet federal Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) requirements.
Evidence of efficiencies in the system can be seen from when the TANF child care subsidy system was moved from the CAOs and unified with the low-income working families program under CCIS agencies in 2007. In the first year, CCIS agencies saved $42 million through coordinated system efficiencies and reductions to administrative overhead as well as by identifying waste, fraud and abuse. Finally, CCIS consolidation improved parent counseling and referral, leading more children to enroll in reliable, regulated, and high-quality child care. To continue to pursue system efficiencies and administrative cost reductions, DHS and OCDEL are preparing to issue a RFA that would consolidate a number of services including CCIS and The Regional Keys.
Looking to the 2017-18 state budget, we urge you to make the necessary investments so that children and families can receive high-quality child care. Specifically, we ask that you restore cuts to child care proposed by the House and consider increasing the investment above the current fiscal year towards the Governor’s $35 million proposed funding increase.
Thank you for taking time to consider this correspondence.
Sincerely,
A Childs First Step, Philadelphia
A Child’s Nest, Folcroft
A Child’s World Day Care Center, Rankin
A Mother’s Touch Center for Child Development, Sharon
A State of Play, Philadelphia
A+ Schools, Pittsburgh
Aa to Zz Child Care and Learning Center, Hershey
ABC Academy, Carbondale
ABC Academy, Leechburg
ABC Kiddie Kampus, Pittston
Adja Little Sunshine Family Childcare, Philadelphia
Adventure Alley Children’s Learning Center, Philadelphia
Akira Academy Preschool, Philadelphia
All About Kids Early Learning Center, Harrisburg
All Kids are Special, New Kensington
All My Children Learning Center, Souderton
Allies for Children, Pittsburgh
Amazing Kidz Academy LLC, Philadelphia
Amy Elliott Family Child Care Home, Shippensburg
And Academy, Leechburg
And Still I Rise Youth Development Program, Philadelphia
Ann Casger’s Day Care, Mifflintown
Appleseed Learning Center, Leechburg
April Bell, Vandergrift
Artisan Child Care Center, LLC, Allentown
Aunt Di’s Child Care Services, Philadelphia
Barb’s-Care-A lot, Harborcreek
Barbie’s Lil Schoolhouse, Pittsburgh
BASD-Miller Heights Child Care, Bethlehem
Beautiful Beginnings Childcare Center, Inc. , Philadelphia
Begin With Us Child Care and Preschool, Inc., Altoona
Beth Shalom Early Learning, Pittsburgh
Bethlehem Area School District Child Care, Bethlehem
Bloom Early Education Centers, Inc., Swoyersville
Bright Horizons at Lancaster Laboratories, Leola
Bright Ideas Childcare and Preschool, Inc., Altoona
Bright Star Learning Center, New Castle
Building Blocks, Malvern
Building Bridges Daycare, LLC, Reading
Bullfrogs and Butterflies, New Brighton
Butler County Children’s Center, Inc., Butler
Butler County Early Care Education Council, Butler
Capital Area Head Start, Harrisburg
Care-A-Lot Learning Center, Philadelphia
Career & Workforce Development Center, Pittsburgh
Catholic Social Services – Casa Del Carmen, Philadelphia
CCIS Carbon County, Jim Thorpe
CCIS of Blair/Huntingdon Counties, Altoona
CCIS of Bucks County, Doylestown
CCIS of Columbia, Montour and Northumberland Co, Sunbury
CCIS of Lackawanna County, Scranton
CCIS of Westmoreland County, Greensburg
CCP, Harrisburg
Central Westmoreland Career & Technology Center, New Stanton
Changing the World Family Child Care LLC, Philadelphia
Chelten Child Development Center, Dresher
Child Advocates of Blair County, Altoona
Child Care, Jeannette
Child Care Consultants, York
Child Care Information Services of Berks County, Reading
Child Care Information Services, Inc. , Bethlehem
Child Care Services, Mt. Pleasant
Child Development and Family Council of Centre County, Inc., State College
Children Central, Langhorne
Childhood Enrichment Therapy, Trafford
Children of the Ark Day Care, Lewistown
Children R Cherished Preschool & Childcare, Wilmerding
Children’s Aid Society, Clearfield
Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
Children’s Village, Philadelphia
Childspace Mt Airy, Philadelphia
Childspace Too Day Care Center, Philadelphia
Chinatown Learning Center, Philadelphia
Christ Church Preschool, Media
Christ Cornerstone Academy, Steelton
Clearfield County League of Social Services, Inc., Hyde
Colleen DiStefano Family Daycare, Bensalem
Community YMCA of Eastern Delaware County, Lansdowne
Cook, Greensburg
Coordinated Child Care Services of NEPA, Wilkes-Barre
County Angel Kisses, Indiana
Crafton Children’s Corner, Pittsburgh
Creative Beginnings, Philadelphia
Creative Beginnings, Rockledge
Creative Garden, LLC, Punxsutawney
Creative Kidz Daycare, Philadelphia
Creative Learning Center of the LV, Inc. , Easton
Creative Learning Environments Inc., Aston
Creative Play Day School, Toughkenamon
Creative Pre School and Day Care, Inc., Sharpsville
Cressman’s Family Child Care, Danville
Cuddle Zone Learning Center, Allentown
Danville Child Development Center, Danville
Dar Al-Huda Early Learning Academy, Philadelphia
Day Nursery Association, Scranton
Delaware Valley Association for the Education of Young Children, Philadelphia
DELCO Early Learning Center, Drexel Hill
Development of Greatness, Philadelphia
Dianne Irwin Family Day Care Home., Meadville
Discount School Supply, Pittsburgh
Discover the World Children Center, Inc., Sayre
Dixon Learning Academy, Philadelphia
Donnetta’s Family Daycare, Philadelphia
Dougherty’s Daycare, New Castle
Douglas Academy, West Homestead
Dreamers & Achievers Childcare & Preschool, Pitcairn
Drueding Center, Philadelphia
Early Foundations, Philadelphia
Each One Teach One Family Cent, Greensburg
Education Law Center, Philadelphia/Pittsburgh
Educational Building Blocks, Inc. , York
Elizabeth Miller Consultant, Lewistown
Elizabeth Porter, Sayre
Episcopal Community Services, Philadelphia
Evangel Heights Child Dev Center, Sarver
Family Child Care Provider, Chambersburg
Family Matters Child Care, Philadelphia
Federation Early Learning Services, Philadelphia
First Bethel Kings School Kids, Bethel Park
First Presbyterian Church Child Care Center, Levittown
Flexible, Pittsburgh
Foulkeways Child Care Center, Gwynedd
Foundations for Learning Preschool, Bedford
Franklin County Democratic Women’s Club, Shippensburg
Friends Schoolhouse, State College
Gan Chabad, Philadelphia
Gettysburg’s Growing Place, Gettysburg
Goddard School of King of Prussia, King of Prussia
Going Places, Meadville
Good Shepherd Daycare, Glen Rock
Grace Trinity, Philadelphia
Great Expectations, Latrobe
Greater Pittsburgh Coalition Against Violence, Pittsburgh
Grow and Learn Centers, Inc. dba A Child’s Nest, Folcroft
Growing Moments LLC, Philadelphia
Hansel & Gretel Early Learning Center, Harrisburg
Here We Grow Daycare, Philadelphia
Heavenly Made Creations Family Child Care, Philadelphia
Hilltop Community Children’s Center, Pittsburgh
Holy Trinity Preschool, Wallingford
Homewood Brushton Family Support, Pittsburgh
Honeyland Child Care Center, Willow Grove
House Hosanna, Pittsburgh
Hugs Away From Home, Verona
HUGS Daycare, Harleysville
In The Beginning Place, Harrisburg
Indiana County Child Day Care Program, Inc., Indiana
Indiana School District, Indiana
Inspiration Station Early Learning Center, Camp Hill
JC Academy of Excellence, Philadelphia
Jean Garnett Family Child Care Home, Croydon
Jennersville YMCA Early Childhood Learning Center, West Grove
Jennifer Nartic, West Newton
Jennifer Reitz Family Daycare, Punxsutawney
Jeremiah’s Place, Pittsburgh
Just Like Home Group Daycare, Chester
Kencrest Services, Philadelphia
Kiddie Garden Day Care, Philadelphia
Kids Academy, Harrisburg
Kids Connection Learning Center, LLC, Sharon Hill
Kids First, Altoona
Kids Land Childcare Center, Philadelphia
Kidz R’SPECIAL Day Care, Philadelphia
Kim Sass’s Family Day Care, Curwensville
Kimberly Roy Family Day Care, Punxsutawney
KinderCare Education, North Huntingdon
KinderCare Education, Langhorne
KinderCare Education LLC, Harrisburg
Kingdom Seeds Child Care, Philadelphia
Kochenderfer Christian Day Care, Lebanon
Kozy Kastle School Age Program, Athens
Kristina Garner Family Child Care Home, Washington
Lackawanna Human Development Agency, Inc. , Scranton
Lancaster Early Education Center, Lancaster
Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit, Lebanon
Latrobe Kinder Schull, Latrobe
Learn N Play Daycare, LLC, Bath
Learning Ladder Academy, LLC, Mohnton
Learning Laughing and Growing Childcare, Philadelphia
Lehigh Valley Children’s Centers, Inc., Allentown
Lene’s Daily Child Care, Inc., Philadelphia
Li’l Bucks Partners in Learning, Jamison
Life Ticket Church, Herndon
Lil’ Bits FCCH, Philadelphia
Lititz Christian Early Learning Center, Lititz
Little Einsteins Early Learning Center, Philadelphia
Little Hands Childcare, Dubois
Little Learners Literacy Academy, Philadelphia
Little Munchkins Learning Center (LMLC, LLC.), Conshohocken
Little People Country Club, Easton
Little People Day Care School, Scranton
Little People, Little Stars Early Learning Center, Philadelphia
Little Peoples Child Care LLC, Curwensville
Little Stars of Tomorrow, Sharon Hill
Lorna Family Childcare Home, Butler
Loving Hearts Daycare, Middleburg
Loving Hearts Daycare, Selinsgrove
Luthercare for Kids Lancaster, Lancaster
LVCC’s Early Learning Center, Allentown
Maria Pena Family Child Care Home, Philadelphia
Memorable Moments, Philadelphia
Middlecreek Area Community Center, Beaver Springs
Millennium Daycare, Jermyn
Miss Marty’s Pre School, Philadelphia
Mission Committee of Wayne Presbyterian Church, Wayne
Montgomery County Court Child Care Center, Norristown
Montgomery Early Learning Centers, Narberth
Moppets on Mulberry, Towanda
Mrs. Connie’s Family Child Care, LLC, Philadelphia, PA
Mt. Ararat, Pittsburgh
Mt. Top Kids, Mountain Top
My First Child Day Care Home LLC, Allentown
Nat’s Day Care, Philadelphia
Neshaminy Kids Club, Langhorne
NIA Learning Center, Inc., Philadelphia
Norma De Hoyos Day Care 2, Reading
North Penn YMCA, Harleysville
Northeastern Childcare Services, Scranton
Oak Lane Day Care, West Chester
Oaks Early Learning Center, Oaks
Olde City Day School, Philadelphia
Once Upon A Time Early Learning Center, Washington
One Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA
Otterbein Early Education Center, Mount Wolf
Panda Preschool & Daycare, Burnham
Parent Infant Center, Philadelphia
Past Your Bedtime Childcare, Philadelphia
Penn Pals Child Care Center, Jeannette
Pennsylvania Academy of Pediatrics, Media
Pennsylvania Child Care Alliance (PENN SACCA), Mountville
Pennsylvania Child Care Association, Lemoyne
Pennsylvania Council of Churches, Harrisburg
Pennsylvania Head Start Association, Harrisburg
Pennsylvania Home-Based Child Care Providers Association, Clearfield
Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children, Harrisburg
People for People ECDC, Philadelphia
Pittsburgh Association for the Education of Young Children, Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Public Schools, Pittsburgh
PNC Bank, New Kensington
Pocono Services for Families and Children, Tobyhanna
Pre-K Kids Learning Center, New Castle
Pre-School Power, Philadelphia
Precious Life, Norristown
Prodigy Learning Center, Philadelphia
Public Citizens for Children and Youth, Philadelphia
Queen Lane ‘Montessori School, Philadelphia
Rebecca Fite Home Day Care, Lewistown
Renee’s Child Care, Philadelphia
Retikis Open Arms Child Care, Harrisburg
Rhonda’s Daycare, Farrell
Rising Sun Children’s Center, Philadelphia
Roaring Spring Blank Book Co, Roaring Spring
Rosebuds Lil Explorers Early Learning Center, Coatesville
Sally’s House Family Child Care, Morton, PA 19070
Sayre Child Center, Bethlehem
Scott Family Day Care, Philadelphia
Scranton Lackawanna Human Development Agency, Scranton
Settlement Music School/Kaleidoscope, Philadelphia
Shady Lane School, Pittsburgh
Shane’s Friends, Philadelphia
Sharis Mu’Min’s Family Childcare, Philadelphia
Sign Say Learning Center, Fairless Hills
Small Wonders In-Home Childcare, LLC, Norristown
Small World Early Learning and Development Centers, Pittsburgh
SmartKids, Houston
Snyder Union Mifflin Child Development, Inc. , Mifflinburg
Sonshine Child Care Inc., Cleona
Sonshine Christian Academy, Drexel Hill
SPIN Inc., Philadelphia
Spring Garden Academy, Philadelphia
St. Gabriel’s Good Shepherd Learning Center, Douglassville
St. James Lutheran Church Child Care Center, Gettysburg
St. John’s Daycare, Nazareth
St. Joseph’s Hill Lutheran Church Day Care, Boyertown
St. Paul Children’s Center, Chambersburg
St. Paul’s Child Development Center, Douglassville
St. Paul’s Christian Preschool, State College
Stay N Play Day Care, Homer City
Stepping Stones Preschool, Columbia Cross Roads
Steps to Success, Inc., Leola
Street Family Day Care, Pittsburgh
Sun Bright Childcare, Philadelphia
Sunoco, Sayre
Sunrise USA LLC, Columbia
Sunshine Corners Daycare, Strasburg
Sweet Pea Patch, Edinburgh
Tamaqua Child Care, Tamaqua
Tamila, Inc., dba Little Wonders Day Care Center, Philadelphia
TEKStart, Pittsburgh
Tender Care Learning Center, Cranberry
Tender Care Learning Center, Lower Burrell
Tender Care Learning Centers, Murrysville
Tender Care Learning Centers, Pittsburgh
Tender Years Family Child Care, Philadelphia
Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Foundation, King of Prussia
The Believing Children Academy, Philadelphia
The Bear and The Bean’s Play Care, Mechanicsburg
The Children’s Center, Volunteers of America, Allentown
The Cuddle Zone Learning Center, Allentown
The Goddard School, King of Prussia
The Goddard School, Wayne
The Goddard School, West Chester
The Growing Place Child Care Centers, Kresgeville
The Growing Tree, East Stroudsburg
The Integrated Care Corporation, Ligonier
The Kreig Institute for Early Childhood Education, Moosic
The Learning Center, Pittsburgh
The Learning Station, State College
The PACT Program, Jeannette
The Pooh Day Care Center, Mount Carmel
The Torre Academy, Philadelphia
The Whole Child Learning Center, Elverson
Third Street Alliance, Easton
Tick Tock Early Learning Center, Avondale
Tina’s Lil Busy Bodies, Philadelphia
Tiny Hearts Family Day Care, Philadelphia
Tiny Tiles Kingdom Daycare LLC, Monessen
Tiny Tot Child Development Center, Rochester
Tiny Tots Childcare & Learning Center, Mount Union
Tiny Tots Childcare & Learning Center, Shade Gap
Tiny Tots Learning Center Inc. , Quakertown
TMCS, Greensburg
Today’s Child Learning Center, Lansdowne
Tots Yearn To Learn Montessori, Philadelphia
Tracy Catherman, Wellsboro
Treana’s Little Castle Learning Center, Philadelphia
Trinity Cooperative Day Nursery, Swarthmore
Trinity Playgroup, Philadelphia, Pa
Twylia Bullock’s Child Care Center, Rome
U-Haul, Darragh
UNC-Bellevue Center, Scranton
Union Church Child Care, McKees Rocks
United Neighborhood Centers, Scranton
United Way of Columbia County, Bloomsburg
United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, Philadelphia
United Way of Lancaster, Lancaster
United Way of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg
United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development, Pittsburg
Usha Ramamurthy Family Child Care Provider, Mechanicsburg
Valley Points Family YMCA, New Kensington
Villa Day Care Center, Inc. , Shenandoah
Vision Childcare, Mars
Warwick Child Care Center, Inc., Exton
Wee Care Day Care, New Eagle
Welles Group Child Care Home, Chester
Westmoreland Community Action, Greensburg
Whole Child Learning Center, Exton
Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre
Willie Wee Learning Center, Bristol
YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
You’re SomeBoddie Special, Philadelphia
YWCA Child Care Adams Commerce Center, Gettysburg
YWCA of Greater Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
YWCA of York, York
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“Sunshine” is great! – Regional newspaper OGIRK.RU
Princess Immunela, King PePe, Knight of the Movement … These and other residents of the “Five Magic Kingdoms” are now visiting children every day Kindergarten No. 220 of JSC “Russian Railways” in Irkutsk “Solnyshko”. In early December, the preschool institution joined the Healthy People in the Country of Railways project. Pupils of the preparatory groups became participants in the immersive lesson-play “The Magic Ball of Immunela”, and their teachers soon supplemented the project with unusual ideas aimed at improving the health of children.
To knowledge through the game
Every day, as soon as they cross the threshold of their kindergarten, kids find themselves in a magical land – the lands of the fairy-tale kingdoms of Purity, Energy, Nutrition, Clocks and Immunela Castle, where peace, beauty and harmony reign. Each country has its own purpose. For example, the Kingdom of Purity, its mistress, Princess Pure, is responsible for cleanliness and order, the Knight Move – a resident of the Kingdom of Energy – gives the joy of movement and a charge of vivacity. The Keeper of Time from the Kingdom of the Clock watches the change of seasons and helps to dress according to the weather, while King PePe teaches proper nutrition. The main princess in these fabulous countries is Immunela, whose power lies in the Magic Ball. But he was kidnapped by an insidious and cunning stranger – King Virus. Only the hero who collects the keys to the castles of the four kingdoms will be able to learn the secret of the Magic Ball and become a resident of Princess Immunela’s castle. To travel, you need a passport and visas allowing passage to each kingdom. And yet, as it should be in any fairy tale, it is necessary to overcome many obstacles and cope with various tasks.
First, in order to recharge with vivacity and energy, all children do exercises together. “Hey, couch potatoes, get up, run out for exercises!” – after such a cheerful incendiary song, even the most desperate sloths start to burn their eyes and smiles appear. The kids, led by Professor Myller from the Kingdom of Purity, begin the dance of clean hands, and then each group rushes to storm the rest of the countries of Health.
These guys, for example, are trying to keep a small foam ball in the air with the help of special tubes. To do this, you need to blow into it slowly. If you overdo it – the ball will fly away, if you blow weakly – it will not even move from its place. Captured by excitement, children do not even realize that they are doing real aerial gymnastics.
In the meantime, the other kids are “feeding” the pussies with colorful cards with different foods drawn on them. There is also a special secret here: you need to feed your pets only with healthy products. Artem, for example, chose two from a pile of cards and offers the “animal” fish and carrots.
– Which vitamins do they contain? – the teacher asks.
– Vitamin B6 and vitamin A, – the boy confidently answers. – They are needed for blood purification and growth.
Arisha treats her pet with lemons and apples, because they contain a lot of vitamin C and iron, thanks to which the fluffy will not get sick and will become strong. And Yegor was seduced by drawings depicting Coca-Cola and sweets.
– Wrong, wrong! – his friends are vying to protest. – These are harmful products! They have a lot of sugar and acid, from which the teeth deteriorate and the stomach starts to hurt!
– This magical journey helps make complex and important concepts interesting, accessible and fun, – notes Deputy Head of Educational Work Galina Verzakova . – Therefore, we not only conducted an immersive lesson, but also continue such classes all the time.
Every day teachers fill out special cards, where with the help of icons they reflect the results of each group on a certain day. For example, group No. 7 today did an excellent job with the tasks of the Knight of Movement, everyone passed the interactive game “I didn’t get caught!” Without errors. , and the kids from group number 9fulfilled all the recommendations of the gnome Vitamin, having eaten the whole dinner to the last spoon.
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Remote immersive classes on building a culture of health preservation and prevention of viral diseases for children of preschool and school age were developed by the Central Directorate of Health, teams of departments of social development and personnel management, with the active support of Rosprofzhel. Now they are implemented in all non-state educational institutions of Russian Railways. The purpose of these classes is to counter the spread of the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19).) during the seasonal rise in the incidence of SARS and influenza.
Kindergarten No. 220 was one of the first to join the Healthy People in the Country of Railways project, and on December 9, an immersive lesson called Immunela’s Magic Ball was held at the preschool. On the same day, Deputy Head Natalya Bichan spoke about this unusual lesson and the project in general, making a presentation at one of the sections of the All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference “Innovative Activity of a Preschool Teacher in the Context of the Implementation of Educational and Professional Standards”. It was organized by the Department of Psychology and Pedagogy of Preschool Education of the Irkutsk State University with the participation of the preschool education sector “Institute for the Development of Education of the Irkutsk Region”.
the Parental Care movement vsoroza.com. Parents and teachers from other educational institutions can not only get acquainted with the project, but also see how it is implemented in this kindergarten.
An oasis of health preservation
Kindergarten No. 220 is considered to be a real “Healthy Lifestyle Territory”. All conditions are created here so that the kids grow up hardened, strong and cheerful. Skiing, outdoor fitness classes, swimming in the pool, special equipment for outdoor games in groups, massage and physio rooms, a phytobar, a sensory room, a gym, a choreographic hall with an interactive floor – absolutely everything is provided for a healthy lifestyle in the Sun. And family competitions, funny flash mobs and sports events have long become a good tradition here.
– We are participants in all innovative projects offered by our founder, – confirms head of the kindergarten Larisa Kramnik . – We are constantly developing our own directions for the formation of a healthy lifestyle for pupils and their parents, we are raising the level of the health culture of employees.
So, physical culture instructor Tatyana Orlova created and implemented the project “Meetings with Famous Athletes”. Olympic bobsleigh champion Alexei Negodailo, Russian skyrunning champion Vitaly Chernov, and the women’s team of the Angara volleyball club were invited to Solnyshko. The guests told the children about the sports in which they achieved such high results, showed medals, held master classes, and also talked with future sports stars. It turned out that there are also many young talents among the pupils of the kindergarten. Arina Yelyasova, for example, has been playing tennis for three years, Ruslan Leonov, a member of the Voin sports club, has been fond of mixed martial arts for several years, Nikolai Melnikov has been training at the Arena football club, and Alisa Tverskikh has already won second place in the city competitions in rhythmic gymnastics . Finally, the guys took pictures with celebrities and presented them with medals “Champions of our heart”.
Teachers Galina Mylnikova and Yulia Mardanova developed unusual kinesiology exercises: finger gymnastics, exercises for breathing, coordination of movements, gymnastics for the eyes. Psychologist Elena Kolomiets added interactive games for each of the Kingdoms to the “Magic Ball of Immunela” classes, in which even parents now actively participate. And the teacher of additional education Irina Mikhailova , who leads a robotics circle and a multi-studio in kindergarten, has already created two cartoons with the children on the topic of the day: “Snake Gorynych against the coronavirus” and “Cookie story”. The children themselves drew and colored the characters, then revived them, came up with characters, voiced the characters, and then helped to mount the animation. Now the guys are working on making a Virus Robot and a Vitamin Robot according to their sketches, with the help of which in the future they want to more successfully pass new tests on the lands of the Five Kingdoms.
Since the health of children directly depends on the physical and emotional health of their teachers, the long-term project “Healthy Team” is working in the kindergarten. For all employees of the institution, in order to prevent professional burnout and emotional overload, master classes, trainings, team building classes are held. The leadership of the kindergarten regularly organizes joint trips to camp sites, and visits to the swimming pool and gyms in the city are paid for by the trade union.
In order to cover the work of the preschool institution, a press center of the board of trustees has been created, which publishes a colorful magazine. His last issue was called “It’s healthy to be great!”. Photos of children during sports activities in the gym and in the sensory room, situational tasks, recommendations from a psychologist and a pediatrician, parents’ stories about the place sports occupy in their family – the content of this publication can only be envied!
– Our task is to instill in children respect for their own health and the responsibility to preserve it, – Larisa Kramnik sums up . – The Healthy Children in the Country of Railways project has provided us with invaluable assistance, and we are ready not only to support it, but to develop it in every possible way.
A new kindergarten was opened in Yakutsk
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Today, on September 1, a new kindergarten “Northern Fairy Tale” was opened in Yakutsk, the head of Yakutia, Aisen Nikolaev, announced this in his official telegram channel.
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“I am sincerely glad that we opened it on Knowledge Day, because kindergarten is the first and very important step in a child’s education,” Aisen Sergeevich wrote.
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The head of the republic noted that two years ago the first pile was driven in the place of the new garden, and already today a three-storey building with a total area of more than 3,000 sq.m. has been built here. The kindergarten was built at the expense of the federal and republican budgets.
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According to Il Darkhan, little pupils are more than happy about the opening of the kindergarten. They shared that the new kindergarten is like a fairy tale world.
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“Let this kindergarten become an integral part of the happy childhood of thousands and thousands of young citizens! Congratulations from the bottom of my heart!” the message reads.
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Graduation script “Kingdom”
Graduation ball script in kindergarten “Farewell ball for preschoolers”
Preliminary work:
learning poems about kindergarten and school; learning song material, learning musical and rhythmic movements: “Waltz”, “Dance of Flowers”.
Director J.R.: Dear guests! Today we are all waiting for an unusual and exciting celebration! Our children say goodbye to kindergarten and are preparing for a new stage in their lives – going to school. So I want this day to be remembered for a long time by both children and adults. Every year, our kindergarten sends out not ordinary preschool children to school, but the most talented and wonderful stars.
Scene: Korol-Smal A.V., Koroleva-Erzhanova B.S., Princess-Espanova A.B. follow the princess. The page is at the throne.
Author: In a certain kingdom, in a certain state there lived a King, a Queen and their daughter Princess Akmaral…..
Princess. And I’m telling you, I don’t want to study!
Queen. Your Majesty, this is simply necessary, you will not be able to read and sign any royal document!
Princess. Why do I need this? After all, I have you mom and dad, and I went to kindergarten and will go.
King. Yes, but I’m already old, you could say. It’s time for me to retire, baby.
Princess. No pensions! You are still healthy and strong. You have your whole life ahead of you. Come on, hands to the sides, up, forward, reach with your right hand to the tip of your nose (the king performs). So good! Now step march! Let’s run! Excellent! Serving another 50 years!
King. (wearily) But Your Majesty…
Princess. No “buts”. I will go to kindergarten until…..until I become as smart as you.
Queen. Yes, but how can you become like that if you don’t want to study at all?
Princess. Think of something, you are the King and Queen.
King. One to come up with, I can’t do anything. Let’s go Queen, maybe together, we’ll decide something. Oh, how to persuade her!
Princess. Go – go, think! In the meantime, I’ll do something useful (plays toys).
The King and Queen retire to the throne.
King. What to think of how to persuade the princess to go to school? After all, the kindergarten program is not enough for her knowledge of the administration of the kingdom.
Queen . I suggest calling the director of the kindergarten, Zhanara Rustemovna, and so that she decides to hold a graduation ball with their graduates. They definitely want to go to school.
King. Excellent (they are calling). Hello on Zhanara Rustemovna, I am the King and we have such a problem, help me out!? Our princess doesn’t want to go to school. Do you have children who want to go to school? 27 children! Great! Let’s have a graduation party for the guys and the princess, maybe they will help her. And what can they do? Can sing! Paint! tell poetry! count! even build various buildings from the constructor! Great!
I’m glad you don’t mind. That’s it, we are waiting for your guys! (the king issues a decree) Page, where are you? Page sits next to him and writes.
Page (jumps down and shouts): Attention, attention! Graduates of the Altyn Besik Kindergarten of the Balapan group are invited to the royal ball.
Author . A week has passed……..
Page (makes a circle, stops and announces): The Royal Graduation Ball is considered open.
Queen. Ah, how many times in the spacious hall
We celebrated holidays with you!
But this one has been awaited for so many years-
And now the solemn moment has come.
King. There will be a farewell ball here today
And chandeliers are lit in the hall
Guests are expected today
We are from the kindergarten country!
Preschoolers hurry in the morning
We solemnly welcome them
Applause in the morning.
CHILDREN ENTRANCE.
Princess:
We were really looking forward to this day
But it suddenly came suddenly
And flowers bloomed for you
As they never bloomed before
Bouquets, music, poems
And a hall bright with smiles –
All this for you, graduates,
Today is your farewell ball.
Song “Kindergarten”
Children sit on chairs
Sofia, Maxim P., Malika, Roma 9000 9000 9000
Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia Sofia. The long-awaited one has come to us
This day and this hour
How we lived together in the garden
We will tell you now
For preschool years
It’s time to report
There is something to remember, to tell
And to confess something.
Maksim P., Well, to make it easier for us
We will walk through the kindergarten
And we will tell without hiding
We have been living in it for five years.
First, let’s look at the group to us
Where we were so expected in the mornings,
Where we were taught a lot
And how they loved relatives.
Malika. All friends in our group are
You can’t live alone
Any of us knows here
Not to live not a day, not an hour
Without mentors friends –
Our educators
Let’s tell you straight today
Children in unison: You are our second mothers!
Roma . And let our release noisy
Be the smartest
And so that from the new kids
you also make people.
Song “Educators”
King . Guys! We congratulate you on your big holiday. And we are glad that all of you graduates go to school!
Princess. (jumps off the chair and stamps his foot capriciously) School again! I don’t want to hear about her. Babysitter, babysitter……!
(Nanny runs into the hall with a plate and a spoon, and the King and Queen sit down).
Nanny . What do you want, our clear star, beloved princess? Can you eat porridge? (tries to feed, the princess runs aside).
Princess. Nanny, I didn’t call you for this.
Nanny. What does our fish want?
Princess. I want to ask: why do you need to go to school?
Nanny . Well, how about……? You will go to school with the graduates. There you will study, you will learn a lot of new and interesting things.
Princess . Well, study again! As if without learning it is impossible to know everything. What did you learn in kindergarten?
Nanny. You all know how to do a lot
Sing and draw, and recite poems.
And when they go to school, they will get even more knowledge.
Nanny . Oh! Backpack, I forgot to buy a backpack, I ran for a backpack …
Queen. Guys, now let’s see how you pack a schoolbag
GAME “COLLECT THE BACKPACK”
Polina and Sanzha, Roma and Maxim Z. (2 tables with toys and accessories, 2 briefcases are being prepared) 9005 GAME “COLLECT THE NUMBERS IN ORDER”
King. Guys, I propose to play a mathematical game. Children are divided into two teams and each is given numbers from 1 to 5. Children move around the hall to the music, at the end of the music, the children should line up in order of numbers from 1 to 5 and according to the color of the cards.
Poems in English Language
Alina
Veniamin
Ailin
Princess. Good at school. We collected a backpack, read poems, but can I dance with my girlfriends?
Queen. Of course you can, call your princess friends.
The princess invites her friends to dance0282
King. Guys, now let’s check if you are ready to go to school. If you agree, then shout YES, YES, YES!
And if you don’t agree, then NO, NO, NO!
Attention, let’s start :
Let’s go to school in autumn- Yes, yes, yes.
We will find friends there – Yes, yes, yes
We will study at school – Yes, yes, yes
And we will fight with friends – No, no, no
We will read, write – Yes, yes, yes.
We will sleep at the lessons- No, no, no
We will take a diary to school- Yes, yes, yes
To get deuces- No, no, no
We will play with dolls – No, no, no
We will solve problems – Yes, yes, yes (ask parents separately)
We will become students – Yes, yes, yes (ask parents separately)
Lessons we will do it ourselves – yes, yes, yes. ! (ask parents separately)
Princess . Is it really possible to get all this knowledge at school?
King . If you try, you can.
Princess. Then I also want to go to school. Take me with you.
King . Let’s take?
Princess . All right, I’m going to school.
Child. We remember the New Year’s holiday
The holiday of grandmothers and mothers
We have graduation today
We read poetry to you!
King . Yes, guys, it will be difficult for someone who is used to nannies at school. But in my opinion, in our kindergarten, all children are independent and smart. Kindergarten taught them a lot, and the guys will never forget it.
Children are invited to say thank you to kindergarten staff .
LESHA . And now let’s look with you
We are in the next room
There is the mistress of the garden
Without whom there is no garden
She will see everyone, remember everyone
She will recognize and take into account everyone
What kind of generous hostess
Does she live in our “Garden”?
Dialogue of children. Sasha B. and Dasha
SASHA B. And what kind of office is this
There is a teachers’ council here.
Toys, books live here
Methodist what to hide
Should protect them all.
DASHA. Yes, you are obviously stunned!
That she no longer cares
How to protect toys?
Educators are taught here
How to develop us better.
Dialogue of children. Tolik and Semyon
TOLIK . We will go down the corridor
We will visit the doctor.
SEED . Maybe we’d better not go?
We’ll get vaccinated.
SHARE . . Yes, you, who are helping here, treat you with vitamin
And when I broke my nose, I boldly went to the doctors.
And in general, thank you,
That we are not afraid of a cold
SEMYON . Don’t look at anyone
All as one heroes.
EILEEN. It’s good that kindergarten
has become a home for all children.
It is always warm and clean here,
The sun shines radiantly.
The nanny here looks after everything,
So that there are no problems.
Gives water, feeds, clothes
And helps us in everything.
You are a hostess – just a class,
Children adore you.
LIANA . Thank you for everything we sang
For everything we managed to dance
For the holidays, for our feelings
For the frank light of art.
POLINA AND AYLANA
POLINA For the first time I came to kindergarten like a fairy tale –
And the fairy tale turned out to be like this for a long time:
I found friends, beauty and kindness there,
Zhamburovna – there was a nanny for us!
In her golden and beautiful hands
Any work will seem like a miracle,
After all, she will serve semolina porridge
So that it is impossible to answer “I won’t”!
AYLANA
We didn’t run far, but quietly waited for us in the laundry room.
And you will accept our gratitude
For the fact that the sheets were clean
In the beds where we rested.
After all, only you knew the secrets of washing
And you have been ironing and washing for so many years!
MANSUR AND ARINA.
MANSUR
Who seriously manages
All the household? Our caretaker!
In whose hands is it always skillful
Does any business argue?
ARINA.
She is always in order
Paint, brooms, notebooks,
A very difficult task,
To get something.
Talent and luck are needed
Kindergarten to find a thing
ALINA . The guys went to the psychologist for classes –
There they studied forms and different concepts.
We struggled with fears and drew tests,
We painted, counted Christmas trees with mushrooms.
And they talked a lot about smart and important things.
What if we grow up to be psychologists one day.
VENIAMIN AND VOVA.
VENIAMIN
We went to a speech therapist
For a cheerful conversation.
How does our tongue growl?
What is a marrow?
What from the beginning, what then…
Speech therapist will say about that.
VOVA. People began to understand
What we want to tell them.
Thank you very much,
Why are we talking so beautifully.
MAXIM Z .I ZANTORE.
MAXIM Z . Well, now let’s go to the kitchen
To visit our chefs
That they come early in the morning
And they cook delicious food for us,
ZHANTORE. Pies, soups cutlets
We will remember in the summer
And many times at school
We will remember about you.
EGOR. We ran down the corridor from the kitchen
And look – already in the gym
We didn’t enter here, but flew in
And we were waiting for these classes with joy!
ABZAL AND ILYAS .
ABZAL Impresses with cleanliness
Our favorite kindergarten.
Because the hallway is cleaned every hour.
ILYAS Please accept our gratitude today,
Without you the kindergarten could not have been like this.
So let it continue to bring you joy
Work for many, many years in a row!
TO THE BUGALTER_____________
TO THE GUARDS________________
ALL THE CHILDREN GO OUT AND STAND IN A SEMI-CIRCLE, SASHA9 COMES FORWARD 9028.2
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7 To everyone who was next to us
He taught us, raised us, loved us
Instructed us sometimes,
Low bow to you from us. ( make a general bow with words)
(children go to the hallway to line up for the waltz).
Child. We are together for the last time today
Old, reliable friends
Our song flies to the stars
It’s time to say goodbye to the garden.
Princess.
Today is a solemn and bright day
So exciting for us
After all, time has flown by unnoticed
Children are dancing a waltz for you!
Waltz “My gentle and affectionate animal”
Song “Goodbye Kindergarten”
King. Kindergarten Director Sh Zh.R. And now the most solemn moment of our holiday. You will be awarded the very first diplomas in your life in memory of kindergarten, photo albums for you in memory of your friends in kindergarten, and graduate ribbons.
Congratulations from the manager
Word of thanks to parents
Leader. Dear parents, guests of our holiday, this is the end of your children’s stay in kindergarten. We want to hope that these years were the brightest and most joyful for them. May these years leave warm and kind memories in the soul of every child.
To the music, children make a farewell circle and go outside to launch “Wish” balloons into the sky.
Charles III cursed over a pen at the official royal residence of Hillsborough in Ireland on September 13, 2022, video – September 14, 2022
Society self-possession due to a dirty pen while making an entry in the visitor’s book of Hillsborough Castle, the official royal residence in County Down in Northern Ireland, on September 13. It is reported by Sky News.
First, Charles III wrote the wrong date by mistake. He asked the assistant what day it was and corrected the mistake. And then he noticed that the ink stained his palm. “Oh my God, I hate this,” he exclaimed, handing the pen to Queen Consort Camilla and began to wipe off the ink. “Oh, look, it’s everywhere,” Camilla remarked, and the assistant took the pen from her.
“I can’t stand this damn thing. Every damn time,” the king continued to rage.
One of the former assistants told reporters that although the king is often cheerful, he is sometimes quick-tempered and demanding.
Charles III, together with his wife Camilla, visited Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, on September 13, where he met with politicians and religious leaders, and also talked with local residents.
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Fanfare sounds.
Herald’s voice: Attention, attention, young women of the Northern Kingdom! Today, October 25, 2009, His Majesty the King of the Northern Kingdom issued a Decree! This greatest event has long been awaited in the kingdom! Messengers have been sent to all the media to bring this most significant event to you! You already know? And who does not know, now finds out! Meet, meet!!! His Majesty the King of the Northern Kingdom!
Polonaise. The king runs out all disheveled, without shoes, finishing the Decree. Fairy runs after him.
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F : Your Majesty! Forgot the crown! Let me fix your collar! Oh, what an embarrassment, here is a speck!
King: Don’t interfere, there’s no time, you see – I’m doing state affairs!
(shoves and at this time writes something in the Decree). We must be in time for the beginning of the fairy tale !!!
The melody of “Cinderella” is heard
F: Your Majesty, the fairy tale has already begun!
King: Oh, I’m late! Now I’m going to be fired from the kings!
F: Your Majesty, no one can fire you because you are the king! And most importantly, you managed to do everything. (looks at the Decree) It remains only to sign and read the Decree!
Signs.
Attention! Decree of His Majesty the King of the Northern Kingdom!
The king reads out:
I decided by my will
To please all the kids!
Find a successor to yourself,
Talent so that, beauty,
Could compare with a star,
Well, a little bit with me!
Age is not important here,
Let this childhood holiday
Any kid could rightly,
Find a place for talent!
Today is the royal ball
There is a role for everyone!
After all, he commanded so
And said: His Majesty the King!!!
F: Bravo, Your Majesty!
K: Now everything is ready for the ball!
F: Your Majesty… Oh, what a nuisance… (whispering in his ear, pointing to his feet)
K: Ow! (hides behind the Fairy) Hurry up and see me quietly … (leaves sideways)
F: Without the king, I have absolutely no idea what to do next? Can you tell me what usually happens at such events? After all, my childhood was so long ago . ..
I remembered! And I also remembered that we have a royal ball! And we are all waiting for a meeting with the young beauties of the Northern Kingdom, the participants of the program “Cinderella – 2009”!
Cinderella’s melody sounds
Vedas: Today visiting His Majesty:
HER Highness the princess of the solar kingdom –
1. The beautiful princess of the country of the Shores of Childhood –
2. The most beautiful princess of the Forest Kingdom –
3. The most beautiful princess of the overseas Birch country –
4. Her Highness the princess of the chamomile state – kindergarten No. 10 (n. Nivsky)
5. Girls with gentlemen go on stage, take their seats.
Polonaise sounds.
Ved: His Majesty the King of the Northern Kingdom!
The King comes out.
Cor: What a blessing to be surrounded by young beauties again! Although we have the Northern Kingdom, the kingdom, but such beautiful flowers always grow in it! (leader) – Well, I said?
Vedas: You always speak beautifully, Your Majesty, continue.
Cor: I’ve been studying these words all night, so I couldn’t remember anything else.
Vedas: Your Majesty, you are the king. It’s enough. Moreover, the young princesses will tell everything themselves.
Cor: Will they forget anything?
Vedas: They prepared perfectly for the royal ball.
Cor: Well, then introduce, introduce me to them!
Vedas: Would you like me to announce an academic council that will evaluate the talents of little princesses?
Cor: Please present our advice of the wisest!
The presenter announces the jury:
Highly administrative lady of the Northern Kingdom ______________________________________________
Chief ceremonial master of the fairy school of arts _________________________________________________ Administrator of the royal castle ___________________________________________________ Head of the royal guard and chief physician of the Northern Kingdom ______________________________________________
Vedas: And now the introduction of the young princesses to His Majesty and you, dear guests of the ball.
Visiting card – getting ready for the vocal.
Fairy leaves
The cook enters with a saucepan and a ladle.
P: Well, why sit down. You smell what products were brought to the royal kitchen! Why are you grimacing?
K: It’s me smiling, today is such a day! Such a day!
P: So I say, what day is today? Sunday! And on Sundays we have meat pies! And what’s that? (takes out a potato). What’s this? Meat?
C (sniffs) Isn’t it? And the color is very similar…
P: Don’t talk to me! I ask you, who will clean it? All potato helpers have been sent to the neighboring kingdom!
K: What a disgrace! I… I’ll fix everything now…
P: That’s what you’ll fix everything with me, that’s for sure! Go!
K: Where to?
P: To the kitchen! Peel potatoes!
K: But I have a ball, what will my guests say?
P: Go, I’ll figure it out myself. Think ball, it’s not for you to cook porridge! Go.
The king leaves with a saucepan. The cook sits down on the throne with a ladle.
Music is playing. Stepmother and daughter come to the fore.
Daughter: Mom, he said about me that I will become a beautiful and smart girl in the Northern Kingdom!
Mach; First of all, I taught you that the main thing in a decent girl is modesty and youth. Show me modesty… It will do. And as for age… How old are you? You need less, less … Well, remember something fun from kindergarten!
Guys, what songs do they sing in kindergartens?
They are playing a song. Daughter-bass, stepmother – thin voice.
Ding Dong! Dili-don!
What is this strange chime?
Heard from all sides,
Dili, dili, dili-dong!
We are cuties! Tumbler dolls!
Tumbler dolls, bright shirts!
We don’t sleep, we don’t sit,
And we don’t want to go to bed!
Day and night we stand,
We ring very cheerfully!
Eh, one, one more time,
We’ll bend over now!
Let’s start the dance,
We’ll try for you!
P: Why are we yelling? Just dozed off!
M: We’re worried, we can’t go to the ball because of our age.
P: Let’s check now. (the ladle is lowered over their heads, lowers lower and lower) That’s like nothing. Well, let’s go!
M and D. goose step down the stage.
P: Well done! Study further, and I’ll go and check how my potatoes are peeled there!
Out.
D: Mom, how long does it take to walk? I can not do it anymore! (gets up, stepmother continues) Mom, what are you doing?
M: Jammed!
Daughter straightens her.
M: We won’t last long like this. We need to come up with something else!
Much: (thinks) Take off your pants!
Daughter: Mom, don’t beat! I’m good! Ah-ah-ah-!
Much: Don’t cry. Take off your pants, I won’t beat you. There is an idea! If you don’t pass me into smart girls and beauties, then I will definitely succeed! Take it off, I say!
The daughter runs away with a roar, the stepmother follows her.
The king comes out in an apron.
K: Barely escaped. What do we have next?
VOCAL COMPETITION
K: How do you like my young beauties? I think they are adorable! Who is next?
Stepmother’s voice (under a small child) It’s me, uncle. Only I’m shy.
K: Don’t be afraid, my child! Come to me, little beauty.
Stepmother comes out dressed as Daughter. All in bows, her face is covered with a fan. It’s coy.
K: What did our little girl cook for us? Dance? Let’s applaud!
M: I can play patty!
Jumps around the king, beats him with one hand in all places, humming: Sweets, sweets, where they were with grandmother ….
K: Judging by your energy, you had a difficult childhood.
Stepmother is crying. The king strokes her head.
M: Uncle, do you want me to sing to you?
K: Better not. I believe in you that you will sing beautifully.
M: No, I’ll sing: Once upon a time, my grandmother had a gray goat…
Sings, jumps.
K: Oh, baby, what kind of rope do you have? Like in a fairy tale, I remember, pull the rope …
Pulls, pants fall, M. holds them, opens his face. They look at each other for a second.
K: Oh, mommy!!! Ugh, mind me…
Runs screaming, M follows him – and I’m a little baby! They run away.
Out F: Miracles! Received a telegram from a distant kingdom: “We have a king. Will live!” I don’t understand, His Majesty was just here! Need to figure it out.
The cook comes out.
P: So I say, we need to figure it out! Where is this clumsy who threw half the potatoes into the trash for me? (looks everywhere) Where did you hide? Well, get it to me!
F: Who are you talking about?
P: Who sits here wearing a crown and doesn’t know how to peel potatoes! (pokes a ladle at her, the fairy fights back with a magic wand). What did you swing? You’re still a stick on me!
F: It’s not a stick, it’s a magic wand!
P: I don’t see the difference.
F: A magic wand can do wonders!
P: And can it rejuvenate me?
F: Of course.
Music “Suleiman”
Screen – witchcraft – from a cook’s screen with a cap, a pacifier and a bib.
F: Here, baby, come and play for a while. (leads away) We must look for the king, otherwise the effect of the magic wand will soon end. How to extend the magic? Of course with the help of a fairy tale.
FAIRY COSTUME CONTEST
Stepmother and Daughter enter.
M: Nothing happened! But our relatives must be successors to the king! What to do?
D: Mom, what if… this… our daddy’s great-niece?
M: She’s from the village! What does she understand about royal etiquette?
D: Mom, but we’ll… if we beat her, and she’ll do everything for us!
M: Daughter! I didn’t know you were so smart. But how can I tell her?
D: Yes, downwind! Whistle and all!
They whistle, the wind rises, Pelageya comes out.
P: Cheers to your family, and this… forgot…
D: Cake?
P: Nope.
M: Outfits?
P: Nope. Ah…respect. Here I have presents, from my cow…
M: Wait a minute with the cows. Tell me, do you want to be a princess?
P: Nope. I love to sleep in the barn.
D: And the first beauty?
P: Nope. I have no time to deal with chickens.
M: We must teach her politeness.
P: I don’t want to go to your forest.
M: Hush! You weren’t given a word. How you stand in front of almost a queen. Equal! Attention! Now I will teach you.
Fairy is coming out
Fairy: We accept only children up to…
P: And I up to… Mom always told me that I was still a child… foolish! Here. And smart people here told me what was what. So, I want to be a princess!
Sings. (music “Oh, you canopy”)
Oh, you people, good people!
I’m wuxia in front of you!
Soon I’ll be a princess!
Won’t get out!
I will drink coffee in the morning!
Lying on a featherbed,
Sleeping for a long time before dinner,
Oh, not life – grace!
I’ll undo my white braids,
And in the garden – in the promenade!
I will sing and have fun,
I will entertain your city!
I’ll twist the tails of the cows,
Eh, it’s not for me to feed you!
The burden of power will be heavy
I will carry without worries!
Eh! Eh! (dancing)
F: Dear girl, I think you still need to grow up a little! Come next year!
P(sits down) I won’t leave! No gift!
F: What do you like?
M: Kingdom!
D: Another kingdom!
P: I love to dance! Eh, eh! (dancing0
F: It’s a dance competition right now. Let our members teach you a dance lesson.
Dance competition.
F: Dear girl, now you can go home to dance!
P: My mother won’t let me go on the road without pies. I want potato pies!
F: May your wish come true girl!
Wand waving. The cook comes out with potatoes..
P: No, look what this Herod did! That’s all that’s left of my favorite potato!
P: Yes, you can’t bake a cake out of this! If only tiny. I don’t like little ones! Since my wish is not fulfilled, then give the kingdom!
F: Why are you so worried. I’m a sorceress!
Focus – from one potato – two.
P: Let’s go. To the kitchen. Now you will quickly conjure me potatoes!
F: But we have a competition now. By the way, it has the most direct relation to cooking. Now our little participants will bake magnificent cakes in honor of the king!
P: I would like to see these masters!
F: Please.
(Challenge of participants – game competition).
F: And now we need to bring back His Majesty from the distant kingdom.
King’s Voice: I won’t go!
F: Why, Your Majesty?
Voice: I’m afraid
F: What if all the children ask you? Let’s all ask the king to come back together. “Your Majesty – come back.” (together with children)
Music. The King comes out.
K: And I thought I would never come home again.
F: You made it to the most solemn moment! Council of the wisest sums up.
K: What about the ball?
F: And the ball goes on! Guests of our ball.
Guests performance.
Calling participants.
Cinderella’s melody sounds
Vedas:
Vedas: Today visiting His Majesty:
HER Highness the princess of the solar kingdom –
1. The beautiful queen of the country of the Shores of Childhood –
2. The most beautiful queen of the Forest Kingdom –
3. The most beautiful queen of the overseas Berezovaya country –
4. Her Highness the Princess of the Chamomile State – Kindergarten No. 10 (n. Nivsky)
Jury. Royal polka.
School bell. How Britain’s princes and princesses started their first day of school
Traditionally, every royal child’s “first bell” is widely covered in the press.
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The era when members of the royal dynasties were educated at home is long gone. Princes and princesses of the British royal family go to regular kindergartens, schools and colleges. And the press traditionally widely covers the first day of school for every royal child. In honor of the new school year Focus remembers how the princes and princesses met the first of September.
Prince Charles and Princess Anne
The eldest son of Elizabeth II became the first heir to the British throne, who was educated in the most ordinary school. He was homeschooled until the age of eight, after which he entered Hill House School in West London. There he studied for 10 months and in the fall of 1957 moved to the preparatory school Cheam School, where his father Prince Philip had once studied. The educational institution was far from London, and therefore the only connection with the house was the letters that Prince Charles wrote every week.
Prince Charles and Princess Anne in 1957
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But the only daughter of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip was homeschooled until the age of 13. After that, the girl was sent to the women’s school Benenden (Kent). Anna completed her studies in 1968 and decided not to continue her education, immediately starting representational duties.
Prince Andrew and Prince Edward
Prince Andrew, like his older brother Prince Charles, was homeschooled until the age of 8 before being sent to Heatherdown Boys Preparatory School in Ascot. At that time it was considered a prestigious institution that prepared students for admission to Eton College, but Prince Andrew continued his studies at Gordonstoun in Scotland.
His younger brother Prince Andrew spent a year at the so-called “pre-school” Gibbs School (Kensington) before going to prep school before moving on to Heatherdown like Edward.
Prince Edward accompanied by Queen Elizabeth II and his older brother Prince Andrew on his first day of school
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Prince William
The firstborn of Princess Diana and Prince Charles went to the Jane Mynors’ nursery school, accompanied by a crowd of journalists. The prince was personally taken to the kindergarten by his parents, which caused a huge stir in the press.
Princess Diana and Prince Charles personally accompanied William on his first day of kindergarten
The first school day of little William was covered by dozens of journalists
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In the first grade, Prince William went to Wetherby School again, accompanied by Princess Diana, for which he was incredibly happy. In 1990, he continued his studies at the Ludgrove preparatory school in Berkshire, and Prince William decided to receive his secondary education not at the Scottish Gordonstoun school, as was customary in the royal family, but at Eton College.
Prince Harry
Prince Harry exactly repeated the educational path of his older brother. And a photo of the red-haired heir with a bag of things at the ready on his first school day spread all over the country’s media, the youngest son of Princess Diana and Prince Charles looked so cute.
Prince Harry’s first school bell
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Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie
Baby Bea entered Upton House School, Windsor, when she was barely three years old. On September 1, Sarah Ferguson personally brought her to class. At seven, the girl was enrolled in Coworth Park School, and then she continued her studies at St George’s School in Ascot (St George’s School) in 2000.
Her younger sister, Princess Eugenie, studied at the same school as Beatrice. In 1994, Princess Eugenie appeared before reporters in a school uniform along with her sister, which touched the whole of Britain.
Princess Beatrice on her first day of school accompanied by Princess Eugenie and their mother Sarah Ferguson
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Prince George
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are known to do their best to keep their children safe from the paparazzi. Therefore, when their first-born Prince George went to kindergarten, members of the royal family did not call reporters. Instead, they shared photos of the heir, taken personally by Kate.