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A Nurturing and Fun Space for Children of All Ages to Grow and Develop Skills and Friendships

Creating Space for Children of All Ages and Developmental Stages to Explore and Wonder

Our Early Education Curriculum Is Built on Four Pillars

Education: We want to challenge our students academically in a stress-free, fun environment while instilling a love of learning that will last a lifetime.
Recognition of Self: We are eager to recognize each child as an individual, ready to learn, discover, be happy, and be successful.
Loving Environment: Dedicated to providing a natural extension of the loving, supportive home environment. Children thrive best when school and their home routines work as a team.
Development: We don’t just focus on one aspect of the child. We can develop the whole child by incorporating the best preschool and Montessori methods.

Why Choose to Trust Towne & Country for Your Childcare Needs?

As a parent, you want to provide the very best for your children, and we can’t help but agree. That’s why we strive to ensure our facilities meet our high standards so you can rest a little easier while you’re away from your child.
  • Welcoming, Homelike Atmosphere
  • Daily Reports and Open Communication With Parents
  • Small Class Sizes for Improved Interactions
  • Experienced, Loving Educators
  • Age-Appropriate Curriculum
  • Hands-on Learning Experiences
  • Potty Training Available
  • Large, Private Play Areas

Here’s What Some of Our Parents Have to Say About Our Early Education Center

I simply cannot say enough good things about this place! Both my kiddos went here for TK & K and had the best experience! The teachers there genuinely care for my kids. Our family has been to other preschools and this is the only place where they make sure kiddos eat, give loads of individual attention and start kids reading early on. Both my kids are ahead academically now in elementary school AND they have the Best memories of their time there. Like I keep telling Ms. Lasanthi and the whole staff, if we could keep our kiddos at T&C forever we would! A Huge Thanks to this school for taking such great care of our children, we will never forget you!

Tina D.

Amazing facility and amazing staff. My son has been going here for the past 3 years. He has learned so much and is advanced for his age as he is off to TK. He can write his name, write his numbers up to 20, can count to 100, and so much more. Ms. Kayo and Ms. Lasanthi are amazing staff who genuinely care the children. They have created a safe and fun learning environment while maintaining structure. Their summer program is filled with fun activities for all the children. My son never wanted to miss a day as he did not want to miss out on any activities. I would recommend this school to anyone looking for a safe and educational childcare environment. After having my son attend various schools, this one is truly the best.

Sara N.

My daughter went to Towne & Country for a year and a half — she’s about to start kindergarten, and I’m honestly so sad to leave! Ms. Lasanthi is incredible, Ms. Kayo and Ms. Janette were wonderful, loving teachers. She really thrived there and learned so much, all while having a blast. It’s clean, adorable, affordable, has tons of toys and play spaces, and it’s safe and loving. It’s been around for a long time, and I’m very thankful we were able to be a part of their community. Thank you, T&C!

Jessie L.

My youngest son is graduating from T&C tomorrow and although I am happy he is growing and moving up but he and I will miss all the teachers here. Hands down Towne and country is the best preschool in Diamond Bar and I highly recommend anybody looking for a safe place that prepares your child for kindergarten/elementary. Ms. chandi and Ms. Angela really aims high when it comes to academics. They will really teach the students everything in a fun way. I have sent my older two boys since they were 3 months old and now my oldest is in middle school and second boy in 5th grade and my youngest is entering kindergarten and 3 boys are thriving!!! Thank you and shout out to the director Ms. GINA.. she’s the best.

Stella P

I’ve had my two boys in T&C for a little over a year now, and can confidently say that: 1) I don’t have to worry about their safety while they’re at school, 2) I know that they are being challenged and encouraged to grow, and 3) they have fun. Not sure what else you can ask for from a school. My boys have had a number of teachers so far (Ms. Lupe (no longer at the school), Ms. Julianne, Ms. Alina, Ms. Crystal, Ms. Angela, Ms. Chandi) and all of them have been wonderful. My older one is obsessed with his teacher, Ms. Chandi. Ms. Gina (the director) is also wonderful and has great communication with the parents. Would recommend this school without hesitation.

Sinae K.

My son is so lucky to be at the school they have a great kindergarten mixture My son has learned so much within the past three years I would recommend this for any parent

Fati M.

Need more information? Call us at 714-524-2780 to speak with one of our trained staff members.

Language Arts

  • Continued development in recognition and writing skills of upper and lower case alphabet.
  • Learning the letter sounds. (Phonics)
  • Developing the ability to read simple books phonetically.
  • Recognition of basic words on sight.
  • Writing one's name in upper and lower case.
  • Understanding the calendar.
  • Developing vocabulary, listening skills, attention span, and appreciation of books.
  • Developing the ability to translate personal thoughts, recall events, and articulate these into sentences.
  • Continued growth in understanding the concepts of likeness and difference, opposites, and "before and after."
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Mathematics

  • Recognition and writing of numerals l-100.
  • Developing basic math concepts such as patterning, sorting, matching, classifying, greater and less than, and setting values.
  • Continued understanding of comparison of sizes, shapes, and quantity.
  • Telling time on the hour.
  • Ability to perform simple additions and subtractions.
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Socio-Emotional Development

  • Developing a positive self-image and creativity.
  • Developing the ability to assume responsibility and work independently.
  • Learning to interact, share, and cooperate with a peer group.
  • Learning to identify feelings in oneself and others.
  • Developing an awareness of oneself as a family member, as a part of a wider world, and one's important place in them.
  • Developing concepts of good citizenship and a value system.
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Fine Motor Development

  • Developing small& muscle control and writing skills. (Through writing, coloring, cutting, manipulative play, and puzzles.)
  • Increasing skills connected with daily practical experiences. (Such as dressing, buttoning, tying, and pouring liquid from a small pitcher or cup.)
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Science

  • Developing the curiosity necessary to wonder why, what, when, where, and how through hands-on projects.
  • Developing an awareness of basic scientific concepts and facts related to nutrition and health.
  • Learning to measure solids and liquids. Observe changes in matter.
  • Fostering the understanding of ecology and our natural resources.
  • Learning about our body's organs and functions.
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Arts as a Means of Self-Expression

Working with art materials to:

  1. Express Feelings and Ideas
  2. Develop Creativity and Imagination
  3. Foster an Appreciation for the Various Art Forms
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Music

  • Developing a sense of rhythm, auditory memory, and auditory sequence used in instruments and songs.
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Gross Motor Development

  • Participating in individual and group games, skills, and playground activities to foster the ability to run, gallop, jump, hop, skip, and throw.
  • Developing balance, coordination, and self-expression through musical exercises and games.
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Language Skills

  • Recognizing and writing of upper and lower case alphabet with emphasis on letter sounds. (Phonics)
  • Writing one's name in upper and lower case.
  • Recognition of basic words on sight. (Days of the week, basic colors, etc.)
  • Identifying and naming primary and secondary colors.
  • Identifying and naming basic and more complex shapes.
  • Understanding of the calendar and ability to name the months and the days of the week.
  • Developing vocabulary, listening skills, and attention span. (Through listening to books being read, flannel board stories, etc.)
  • Developing the ability to translate personal thoughts, recall events, and articulate these into sentences.
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Socio-Emotional Development

  • Developing a positive self-image and creativity.
  • Learning to interact, share, and cooperate with a peer group.
  • Learning to identify feelings in one and others.
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Mathematics

  • Recognition and writing of numerals 1-30.
  • Developing basic math concepts such as patterning, sorting, classifying, addition, and subtraction (Through exploration of tangible objects such as Unifix Cubes, beads, manipulatives, etc.)
  • Learning to recognize and compare shapes, sizes, and quantities.
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Motor Skills

  • Fostering hand/eye coordination and prewriting skills. (Through experiences using crayons, chalk, brushes, tearing, pasting, stirring, molding, etc.)
  • Increasing skills connected with daily practical experiences. (Such as dressing, buttoning, hanging coats, eating with a spoon or fork, and pouring liquid from a small pitcher or cup.)
  • Developing small muscle control. (Through play with manipulative, interlocking blocks, puzzles, finger plays, etc.)
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Science

  • Developing the curiosity necessary to wonder why, what, when, and where through basic hands-on science projects and activities.
  • Developing an awareness of the world around them.
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Self-Expression Through Art

Working with art materials to:

  1. Express Feelings and Ideas
  2. Develop Creativity
  3. Foster an Appreciation for the Various Art Forms
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