Springhill Community Preschool is one of the longest running preschools in Edmonton.
The preschool is conveniently located centrally just south of the river. Click
here for maps, location and contact information.
Springhill operates within Queen Alexandra School, an Edmonton Public School.
As such, children who attend Springhill have access to facilities not found at
many other preschools. For example a large gymnasium, library and enormous outdoor
playground.
Springhill endeavours to create a happy "learning through play" environment that stimulates a child's natural curiosity, growth, and development.
Springhill is a licensed, non-profit, cooperative preschool that is managed by the parents of the children enrolled.
Springhill's activity center includes:
| Teaching Classroom |
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Gross Motor Room |
| Arts and crafts |
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Obstacle courses |
| Books and puzzles |
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Tents and tunnels |
| Music and dress-up costumes |
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Teeter-totter |
| Playhouse |
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Mini-trampoline |
| Toys and theme activities |
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Bikes |
| Water table and sand table |
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Balls |
All children learn through play. At Springhill, children are provided with a wide range of opportunities to play with many different materials, in different settings, in the company of other children. All of these activities allow Springhill children to grow intellectually, socially, and emotionally -
all at a pace and in ways that are suitable for each child.
Staff and parents are serious about the safety and security of all children and
particularly those attending the preschool programs. Learn more about how
Springhill keeps your child safe.
Springhill welcomes children from all over Edmonton and surrounding cities
including St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, Beaumont, and Leduc.
Local communities include Bonnie Doon, Cloverdale, Garneau, Old Strathcona,
Strathcona, Strathearn, and Windsor Park. View a complete list of communities
Springhill serves.