early learning center

All Saints Catholic School offers a quality, caring environment for kids beginning at 18 months of age through 5 years that coincides with our K-8 school year. Both full-day and half-day classes are available. In addition, we have an early learning summer camp program for children 18 months - 5 years old, with limited spaces. 

 

In the Early Learning Center classrooms children learn through active exploration in an environment rich in materials and opportunities to converse, socialize, work, play and negotiate with others. The classrooms are planned to encourage curiosity, exploration and problem solving in an atmosphere of warmth, affection and respect for each child.

 

Children are actively involved in learning experiences including foundations of math, science, social studies, creative art, language arts, music, movement, faith and dramatic play. All interrelated aspects of the child’s growth and development are considered — intellectual, social, emotional, physical and creative.

For inquiries please contact our Early Learning Center Director, Lisa Korth, at 253-845-5025 or lisakorth@allsaintspuyallup.org

meet our early learning staff

  • MRS. LISA KORTH

    Director of Early Learning &

    Pre-K Teacher

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  • MRS. PATTI WETZEL

    Pre-School A Teacher &

    Program Supervisor

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  • MRS. TERESA BRIER

    Full Day Pre-K Teacher

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  • MS. ERIN DORSEY

    Pre-sChool  Teacher

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  • MS. ANNIELEE CHHIM

    Pre-School Teacher

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  • MS. KATIE COTNER

    AM Pre-School Teacher

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Pre-SCHOOL A

18 months to 2 Years

The Pre-School A classroom is for our youngest learners. Children age 18 months to 2 years old, who are able to eat solid foods and help themselves eat, take part in indoor and outdoor activities, focusing on social learning. 

Pre-K

4 Years to 5 Years

Pre-Kindergarten provides a smooth transition between Pre-School and Kindergarten. School readiness is the focus, encouraging students to learn both reading and math readiness with a specially designed curriculum, as well as teaching social skills that are necessary for school success.



Pre-School B

3 Years to 4 Years

The Pre-School B classroom is for fully potty-trained three year olds who are able to attend to their own bathroom needs. Beginning letter recognition and numeracy activities are introduced through song and play.