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Ascension Episcopal School Early Learner Program

Basic Information
Address: 2525 Seagler Road, Houston, TX
Phone Number: 7137830260
Fax Number: 7137879162
Email: nclausey@aeshouston.org
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Additional Information
Director: Nancy Clausey
Ages/Grades: 3months to PK4
Licensor: Texas Childcare Licensing
License Number: 152005
School Type: Private Christian
School Setting:
Several buildings provide space for our early childhood programs and classes. The campus is full of trees and large green areas with 3 playgrounds for older students from 18 months to 4 years. Younger children are able to go outside several times in baby buggies. A peaceful area for children to play and learn.
Classroom Size: Dependent on age of student. Infants 10 to 3 teachers, Walkers
Year Opened: 1972
Hours: 7 am to 6 pm or 8 am to 4 pm
School Season: Year Round
Tuition:
Varies for age and days attending
Meals Provided?: No
State Permits?: Yes
Full Time/Part Time: Both
Languages Spoken: English and some Spanish
First Aid Certified?: Yes
Religious?: Yes
Extended Care?: No
Transportation Provided?: No
Financial Assistance Accepted?: Must apply and qualify for tuition assistance
Academic Programs: Each class has a curriculum to follow from Infants to PK4. Infants to 18 months use Mother Goose Baby curriculum. Eighteen months and 2 year olds use Funshine Express curriculum. PK3 and PK3 uses Frog Street curriculum.
School Events: Due to COVID we have no outside events at this time. We do have pajama days for several holidays and children bring a special treat from home at that time.
Mission Statement:
Ascension Episcopal School is a diverse community committed to guiding each child toward academic excellence while promoting Christian values and cultivating their God given talents.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
The purpose of the school is to offer a Christian education program of the highest standards. It shall seek to train and develop in each of its students the spiritual, intellectual, physical, social, emotional areas of personality to an optimum level appropriate for the child's age and abilities. As an integral part of the Church, the school seeks to instruct and implement in its daily relationships the values received from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
School History:
Founded in 1972 as a mission of Ascension Episcopal Church. The school started as preschool only and gradually began to accept younger children. We now accept children from 3 months to PK 4.
Slogan: Where Eagles learn to fly