We’re a family‑owned, premium half‑day academic preschool serving curious 2–5‑year‑olds in Chandler, AZ. We spark confidence and joy through hands‑on learning, social‑emotional growth, and strong Kindergarten readiness.



We also nurture a rounded development through:
We are a screen‑free preschool.
As part of our commitment to health, nutrition and exercise, Curious Kids participates in the Arizona Department of Health Services Empower Program.
Curious Kids Preschool is a community. We are a friendly, non‑institutional school where lasting friendships are made between children, parents and staff.
Our school is fully licensed with the Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of Childcare Licensing. Each of our staff has many years’ experience teaching preschool and all are degree‑qualified. Our teachers are parents as well as educators, and can offer insightful advice about raising your children. All teachers are CPR and First Aid Certified.
Alongside our core curriculum, every class enjoys enrichment that broadens skills, sparks curiosity, and builds confidence — at no additional cost.
We emphasize process over product. Children choose canvas size and colors, explore techniques, and help mount "school-wide art gallery” shows. They practice fine‑motor skills and color/shape concepts while building pride in their unique creations.
Art appreciation follows each gallery: students reflect on their own work and celebrate others’ creativity.
Hands‑on science experiments invite children to observe, measure, pour, mix, and compare using all their senses. Older students make predictions, record simple data, and discuss results — learning that trying, testing, and iterating are part of discovery.
Our aim is lasting curiosity through joyful, memorable investigations.
Led by a double certified (200 hrs + kids) yoga instructor, weekly yoga blends stories, songs, and games with poses that build strength, balance, flexibility, and body awareness. Kids practice focus, calm breathing, and respectful listening — all while having fun.
Lessons often “travel” the world, meeting animals and cultures along the way.
As part of the AZDHS Empower Program, each classroom has teacher‑led physical activity every day. We set up obstacle courses and “laser mazes,” practice teamwork games, and rotate equipment like balance beams, tunnels, hoops, and tumbling mats.
Movement is integrated with learning — even “mathercise” that mixes counting and exercise.