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The Malvern School Officially Open for Business on Monday

GLEN MILLS, PA Jan. 29—The Malvern School, a private pre-school and early childhood education program in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, will officially open its doors to students in its Marlboro location on Monday, February 3. This will be the 22nd Malvern School in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and the most recent in the company’s expansion to the Central New Jersey market.

The new school, located on 130 South Main Street, Suite F, is equipped with a state-of-the-art security system, 8,000 square feet of space designed to stimulate a child’s creativity and imagination, and a staff of highly trained teachers with degrees in early childhood education. Known for among the best curriculums in the industry, and for giving young children the tools for future success, the Malvern School consistently receives accolades from its most important audience—parents.

Some of the programs Malvern has available for Marlboro residents are: infant care, toddler, get-set, pre-kindergarten, after school and summer camp. Each age group is taught by teachers who are trained in specifically-developed curriculums designed for every stage of a child’s development. And, most Malvern programs are open for enrollment all year round.

“Since we’ve been in business, we literally have received thousands of letters and emails from parents who have said how well their children have done as a result of attending our pre-school over the years,” said Kristen Waterfild, Malvern president and COO. “As a former elementary school teacher myself, and the mother of three children, I can say with confidence that our programs really do make a difference.”

Founded more than 15 years ago, the Malvern School is best known for hands-on, developmentally-appropriate programming for children ages six weeks to eight years old. Students who attend the school are taught by teachers who have degrees in early childhood education, with academic preparation taking place in a fun, nurturing environment. They are also the only private pre-school in the country that hosts “Mrs. Bush’s Story Time” programs throughout the school year. In a partnership with Former First Lady Barbara Bush, Malvern teachers created special literacy events where students listen to Mrs. Bush reading some of the best-loved children’s stories, then participate in interactive lessons designed to encourage children’s life-long learning. (On March 6, Mrs. Bush will celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy.)

Waterfield added that all private pre-schools must meet certain educational standards, and parents need to know what they are and if their pre-school complies or exceeds those industry standards. “We consistently exceed all the industry standards for early childhood programs. Our professional organization, NAEYC, has awarded many of our schools with their highest rating for educational excellence,” Waterfield added.

Last year, the school partnered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Green Power Partnership.  They purchased 2,600,000 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of green power annually. That is enough green power to meet 100 percent of the organization’s electricity use, and they are also buying renewable energy certificates from Clean Currents. With this action, Malvern is making an environmentally-responsible choice to switch away from traditional sources of electricity generation and support cleaner renewable energy alternatives.

About The Malvern School: The Malvern School was founded in 1998 by Joseph A. Scandone and Kristen Waterfield. There are 22 Malvern private pre-schools in the tri-state area with 10 more planned over the next three years. The Malvern School is the premier early childhood education program in the region, having received the coveted National Association for the Education of Young Children, (NAEYC) accreditation for ten of its schools, signifying they have exceeded industry standards for early childhood education excellence. With more than 600 employees, and 2,000 students, The Malvern School’s faculty is comprised of teachers who hold degrees in early childhood education. For more information, visit www.malvernschool.com.

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