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Ducky Pond Pre-School

77 Montauk Hwy
Blue Point, NY 11715
Grades/Ages
Ages 2-5
Hours
9:05 AM - 12:00 PM

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Ducky Pond Preschool, serving Blue Point and surrounding towns since 1992, is dedicated to fostering the unique potential of every child in a nurturing and inclusive environment. Designed for preschool-aged children, the school embraces a philosophy that emphasizes learning through play, allowing each child to engage with educational materials tailored to their interests and developmental needs. The curriculum is thoughtfully crafted to support children with various backgrounds and abilities, including those with language-based learning disabilities or who are twice-exceptional. Key programs include interactive classroom activities filled with diverse toys and resources that encourage exploration and skill development. Additionally, Ducky Pond Preschool features a spacious outdoor playground equipped with slides, tunnels, and playhouses, promoting physical activity and social interaction among peers. Unique community events such as seasonal performances and field trips to local farms or aquariums enrich the children's experiences and foster family involvement. The school's commitment to maintaining a low student-teacher ratio ensures personalized attention for each child, making Ducky Pond Preschool a standout choice for families seeking a supportive educational setting where children can thrive.

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language-based learning disabilitiestwice-exceptionalPrivatelearning through playinteractive classroom activitiescommunity eventsseasonal performancesfield tripslow student-teacher ratio

Who is this school for?

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  • Private
  • language-based learning disabilities
  • twice-exceptional
  • Preschool (Ages 2-5)

What is the learning environment like?

  • low student-teacher ratio

How does the school partner with families?

  • community events

What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?

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