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Welcome to World of Wonder Pre-School
905 Main Street
Woburn, MA 01801
Tel (781) 933-2393
Fax (781) 933-2366
Established in 1987 by owners
Ken and Linda Rennell. Linda is the full time director and
has two assistants. There is a secretary / bookkeeper in
the front office. Our center has a part-time health
consultant / nurse on staff who updates student's medical
records.
The center is licensed by the
Massachusetts "Department of Early Education and Care" for up to
85
children each session from 2 yrs. 9 mos. to 7 yrs. old.
World of Wonder is a private,
part-time pre-school which offers morning session (8:30 - 11:30
and extended 8:30 -
12:30). We have three curriculum levels:
Nursery, Pre-Kindergarten and Transition.

We have
a Indoor Gym room with loft for "Dramatic Play" for puppetry
and dress-up.
Visit our
photo gallery HERE
Children Served
Any child or
family of any race, religion, disability, national origin,
sexual orientation, cultural heritage, political belief or
marital status will be admitted to World of Wonder. He/she must
be between 2 yrs. 9 mos. and under 7 yrs. old and preferably
toilet trained.
Statement of
Purpose
World of
Wonder pre-school shall provide a stimulating learning
environment for each student to develop at a comfortable rate of
individual growth . All staff members will accept the
development capabilities of each student and encourage
self-confidence and creativity. The school shall provide a
daily opportunity for each child to play effectively, indoors
and outdoors. Readiness skills will be emphasized throughout
the curriculum to facilitate the transition into later years. A
variety of age-appropriate materials will be available in each
classroom to intrigue students to experience new tasks. World
of Wonder will strive to make every child content and happy
during these most important pre-school years.
The center believes that
“Play” is a child’s “Work”.
Play Today
You
say you love your children
And are concerned they learn today?
So am I - that’s why I’m providing
A variety of kinds of play.
You’re asking me the value
Of blocks and other such play?
Your children are solving problems,
They will use that skill everyday.
You’re asking what’s the value
Of having your children play?
Your daughter’s creating a tower,
She may be a builder someday. |
You’re saying you don’t want your son
To play in that “sissy” way?
He’s learning to cuddle a doll,
He may be a father some day.
You’re questioning the interest centers,
They just look like useless play?
Your children are making choices,
They’ll be on their own some day.
You’re worried your children aren’t learning
And later they’ll have to
pay?
They’re learning a pattern for learning,
For
they’ll be learners always. |
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