2024-2025 School Year Registration begins June 3, 2024!
2024-2025 school year classes will begin on Wednesday September 4th!
We work very hard to provide small, stable groups for our students. We strongly encourage our students to attend the full school year to get the most out of our program but it is NOT required.
We do not allow make ups for missed classes. Please consider this when registering for your class so we can keep students in stable groups. Our lesson plans progress throughout the year, we don't repeat everything each session.
All classes can be viewed via Spot TV only. Students are dropped off at the Main Entrance and picked up at the back door. More information is available after your registration has been processed.
Tuition listed below is the session fee. Each session has 4 classes. The school year begins September 4th. Please see our Registration page for specific session dates.
Parent Tot
(1.5 to 3 years old)
A playful, parent/tot class centered around age appropriate developmental movements. Has a strong emphasis on socialization skills. Parents should be ready to get physical and involved in the class! Please dress to work out!
Teeny Tumblers
(3 – 4 years old)
No parents needed here! After you walk your child to the front door you get to watch what they can do via Spot TV! There are mountains to climb, canyons to jump, vines to swing and tramps to jump on. More physically challenging skills give kids stronger bodies and sharper minds as well as a clearer understanding of their bodies’ capabilities and limitations. Teaches kids a challenge is FUN. Classes may be mixed boys and girls based on enrollment.
Kinder Kids
(4 – 5 years old)
This age group is really beginning to step out and MOVE and it is essential that their physical challenges be monitored for safety yet their attempts must be rewarded. This way the ‘perceived risks’ are seen as exciting challenges and the ‘failed attempts’ are seen for what they are – an OK, normal piece of the learning puzzle. Kinder Kids are able to handle a class that is more skill-oriented so, as the year moves along we challenge the kids with progressively more ‘beginner skills’ and less ‘general movement’. This way we prepare the child, physically and mentally, for our skill development classes. Still FUN? ABSOLUTELY…you’ll be amazed by what they can do when you are watching them on Spot TV!