Registrations for 2011-2012 Classes

February 9th, 2011

Century Nursery School held their annual Open House on January 22, 2011.  All of the families that attended had a wonderful time exploring our facility and learning about our preschool program.  If you missed this opportunity to visit our school, please contact us on our website or call us at 860-582-7569 to arrange an appointment.  Call today!!

Donna Banatoski, Chair of the Board of Directors

Century Nursery School: A Perfect Start for My Twins

November 1st, 2010

I first heard about Century Nursery School from a friend who was planning to enroll her child there.  I looked into it and asked around and found that nobody had anything negative to say about the program.  When we visited, Mrs. Israel was so welcoming and knowledgeable that we knew this was the type of environment where we wanted our children to be.

It was so much better than we ever expected.  Our twins were comforted by being together for whole group instruction, while also learning to be independent of one another when they were separated into smaller groups.  In the small groups they learned social and academic skills under the nurturing guidance of teachers whom we have come to regard almost like family.

The program is structured so that the children learn what is expected of them in a school setting while also allowing for plenty of creativity and play.  The curriculum is developmentally appropriate while also challenging students to prepare them for kindergarten.  We were very appreciative of the assessment records that the teachers kept as they were very organized and easy to understand.  We were able to see progress over the two years that our boys were there.

On top of all this, Century is so much more.  The Music Together, special programs, and field trips made my boys’ preschool experience so special.  I will never forget the Mother’s Day Brunch or the many times I was welcomed into the classroom to help and participate in their learning experience.

The twins have just begun kindergarten this year.  They have adjusted nicely to school thanks to the wonderful start that they received at Century.  Although I was sad for them to say goodbye to the staff, I am grateful that I have one more child just beginning the program, so two more years of happy, fun times with the staff we have come to love.

I am very happy I found Century!

September 28th, 2010

My daughter loves Century, as do I.  She loved going to class, and would ask every day if she was going to school that day.  I loved seeing her interact with the other students, but I mostly enjoyed seeing how much she cared for the teachers (and vice versa).  The Mother’s Day lunch was the highlight of my year, and I’m so grateful that the teachers do something special like that.  My daughter just finished the three year program, and is definitely returning for the four year program.  And her little brother will be starting the following year in the 3’s.  I’m very happy I found Century, and glad I’ll get to be a part of the Century family four years in a row.

Jodi Zils Gagné

Century is the best program out there!

September 28th, 2010

My three children attended Century Nursery School in both the 3-year-old and 4-year-old programs, and I could not imagine them attending any other nursery school program. Century offers an array of programs and activities that will prepare your child for kindergarten, such as Music Together, Adventure Bear, and educational field trips.  Two of my favorite and very special events are the Mother’s Day Luncheon and Beach Day.  I cannot say enough about the teachers at Century who are exceptional and provide a very nurturing environment for the children.  Century by far has the best program out there!   

Beth Mulcunry

Century exceeded our expectations!

September 28th, 2010

“My husband and I had high expectations for CNS since I am an alumna (from many years ago!) and because we are active members of the First Congregational Church. Being members at the church, we know first hand the thought and care that goes into running the school. With their high standard of education in mind, it is no wonder CNS has been operating for over 50 years! Even though we expected a lot, the school exceeded our expectations. I was amazed at how each faculty member really makes a personal connection with every child. I liked that they worked in both small and large groups with the children and learning is easy because they make it so much fun. My son always wanted to go to school to see his teachers and his classmates. Their creative curriculum taught in such a caring, safe environment really gave our son a wonderful first experience in education. He blossomed there and is now well prepared for kindergarten (both in his skills and socially) thanks to CNS and its outstanding staff. My daughter will be entering CNS soon and my son keeps telling her how much fun she will have and all the things she will learn at Century. I believe all CNS alumni are proud to say they went there - even my 5 year old son!” —Paula O’Keefe

Century Helps My Son Be More Independent!!!

September 28th, 2010

Since my son has been going to Century Nursery School he has become much more independent. I also loved the Christmas gift he made for me. One day in December my son came home from school with white paint on his feet. I thought maybe he had spilled paint on them, but no, he was making me a Christmas gift. On Christmas morning I opened his gift and there were his white foot prints on a snowman welcome mat. That was the best Christmas present  I have ever gotten.

Jenn Dimatteo

We are a part of the Century Family!!!

June 9th, 2010

My daughter loves Century, as do I.  She loved going to class, and would ask every day if she was going to school that day.  I loved seeing her interact with the other students, but I mostly enjoyed seeing how much she cared for the teachers (and vice versa).  The Mother’s Day lunch was the highlight of my year, and I’m so grateful that the teachers do something special like that.  My daughter just finished the three year program, and is definitely returning for the four year program.  And her little brother will be starting the following year in the 3’s.  I’m very happy I found Century, and glad I’ll get to be a part of the Century family four years in a row. [Jodi Zils Gagné]

Letter/Sound Recognition Books

February 19th, 2010

Our Four Year Old Classes have been doing a great job on their letter recognition books!!!  The teachers continue to attend Kindergarten Readiness workshops in an effort to assist the children to gain this knowledge.  There are four baseline letter/sound recognition evaluations that are completed throughout the year.  The teachers completed the first in September, the second in November, the third in February and the last one will be completed in May.

Registration for 2010-2011 Classes

February 10th, 2010

Century Nursery School had a very exciting Open House on January 23, 2010.  Everyone had a great time touring the school and meeting the staff.  If you were not able to join us and are looking for a preschool program for your child, call now for a tour.  We are always excited to share what our school has to offer.  Classes are filling quickly so call  today.

Donna Banatoski, Board of Directors Chair

What Should You Look For in a Preschool?

January 17th, 2008

There are many preschools to choose from in most Connecticut communities today. When considering preschools for your children, make sure that you take the time to look beyond the surface and compare your options before making your final decision about which preschool is right for your child.

Here are some good questions to ask when reviewing preschools….

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1. Is the school warm and welcoming?

When you enter the school you should be welcomed by the Director and introduced to the staff. You should be given a tour and then be allowed to observe the class in session. If your child is with you, the staff should speak to him/her and your child should be allowed to walk around the classroom and interact with the other children.

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2. Do you feel comfortable when visiting the school?

When visiting a school, you should feel comfortable with the staff. Observe the teachers with the other children and watch the interaction that happens. Observe your own child while he/she is in the school, see if they are comfortable in the environment.

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3. Is the school clean?

The facility should be clean and tidy. The equipment should be in good condition and not broken. Check that the eating areas and the bathrooms are clean.

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4. Is the school “child friendly”?

When you are observing the teachers and children, there should be a warm, nurturing feeling in the classroom. The teachers should be putting the children’s needs first, guiding them to explore the different centers that are in the classroom. You should see the teacher talking to the children at their level, interacting with the children and having fun at the same time.

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5. Is the staff experienced and do they have the correct credentials?

As a parent you want your child’s school to have an excellent staff of educated, nurturing and caring people. If there is a fast rate of employee turn over, something is not right in the school. The school should have a good history in the community and among other parents.

Each teacher should have some educational background and is currently attending seminars to keep updated on the requirements needed to succeed in kindergarten.

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6. Is the staff approachable?

When you tour the preschool, you should feel welcomed by the staff. You should feel free to ask questions of the Director or any of the teachers. The staff should be willing to spend a few minutes with you even if they are with the children, and allow you to observe the students during class time.

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7. Is there good interaction between the children and the teachers?

When you enter the classroom you should observe a warm and friendly environment that the children will grow and learn in. The children should be talking to their fellow classmates and with the teachers. The children should be smiling and enjoy being with their teacher.

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8. Is there the correct teacher/child ratio?

The state of Connecticut, Department of Health licenses each nursery school and day care facility. Their ratio is 10 children to 1 teacher. Here at Century Nursery School the ratio is 7 children to 1 teacher. We believe that the children learn and develop better in a smaller classroom setting. A part of each day, the children are separated into small groups in different rooms, thus allowing only 6 or 7 children to interact and learn with one teacher.

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9. Do you know other parents that have sent their children to this school?

The best recommendation for a preschool is from other parents whose child or children have attended that school. Ask other parents for some names of schools before you begin your search.