Available spaces for 2026/27:
- Monday-Friday$793.85
- 1 space
- Event ID #00496469
- Monday-Thursday$ 633.30
- FULL, waitlist only
- Event ID #00496483
- Tuesday-Friday$ 646.70
- FULL, waitlist only
- Event ID #00496487
- Monday, Wednesday, Friday$ 472.75
- FULL, waitlist only
- Event ID #00496488
- Tuesday, Thursday, Friday$ 481.65
- FULL, waitlist only
- Event ID #00496490
A typical day as an Eagle:
9:00 amArrival and warm greeting
9:00-9:20 amOpening circle which includes song, story and playful invitations to start the day
9:20-11:00 amSmall group inquiry (children are divided into groups of 6-7 children with one educator to explore the land and dive into an inquiry of learning)
11:00-11:15 amChildren learn to take off their outdoor gear and transition into the Cottage.
11:15-12:15 pmFree play- studio work, building, dress up, puzzles, weaving, cooking, small world play etc.
12:15-12:30 pmClean up and circle
12:30-12:50 pmLunch, provided by family
12:50-1:00 pmGoodbye time
Notes from the Nest
Fishing for Answers
One morning, the children gathered on the rocks, gazing at the Fraser River, sticks in hand, pretending to fish.
Am: “Look! A rainbow fish!”
Th: “No, that’s a stick.”
Ja: “It’s a yellow fish!”
Fi: “I have a grass-fish!”
Fe: “Look, I got a stick-fish!”
Ko: “We’re gonna rescue them!”
Am: “No, we have to release them!”
Ja: “You can only eat fish from a big sea. This isn’t a big sea.”
Ko: “Look! A crocodile!”
Th: “How about we catch it?”
Ko: “Maybe we can make crocodile soup.”
Th: Haha! “That sounds silly — crocodiles are not for eating.”
Fe: “Nooo, we can. We can eat crocodiles!
Ja: “I have more stick-fish!”
Am: “Bring it up!”
By the end of the morning, we had a whole bounty of stick-fish and a playful conversation about traditions, favorite foods, and family stories. The children’s curiosity guided the day, as they shared their experiences, listened to one another, and noticed both similarities and differences in their families.
~Katharina




