
SW School is a farm-based school in Southwest Las Vegas
Traditional Preschool
Traditional classroom and curriculum on a farm.
for children three-five years old
Homeschool Elementary
Traditional Elementary curriculum in a homeschool farm setting
For Kindergarten- Fifth Grade
Farm School
Outdoor classroom and curriculum on the farm
for children three-ten years old
Our Teachers
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Miss Amanda
FOUNDER/TEACHER
Miss Amanda has been working with children for over twenty years. She opened her first childcare and preschool in 2008 in CA. SW School was established by her in 2018 in NV.
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Miss Djiji
TEACHER
Miss Djiji has been a teacher at SW School since 2023. She has a passion for art, a love for nature, and spends her spare time camping with her son.
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Miss Katie
TEACHER
Miss Katie started teaching at SW School in 2022. She’s a mother to three children, an animal lover, and also teaches Sunday school.
Our Program
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Our Curriculum
Our Curriculum includes the following:
Letter/Number of the week
Literacy and writing
Mathematics
Movement and music
Science and discovery
Art and culinary projects
Holiday and seasonal themes
Outdoor Learning
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Our Schedule
Each Class will include the following:
Free Choice and Centers
Daily Curriculum
Hands-On Learning
Recess
Circle Time
Story time
Snack time
Lunch (full day)
Farm/Animal Care
Our Philosophy
Waldorf, Montessori, Traditional and Play-Based
Our program is built on a combination of philosophies to provide the best school experience possible
- Children are capable, our environment allows them to develop their own capabilities
-Children are knowledgeable, and develop and master academic topics at their own speed
-Children are accountable, and develop self correction and self assessment
-Children have a great sense of self, they exercise independence and are able to work with peers. Our mixed age group contributes to peer on peer teaching and learning.
-Children thrive in nature
-Routine and sense of security
-Practical life skills
-Hands on, age appropriate activities
-Learning through play and the importance of imagination