The Highlands School’s Little Pipers Preschool to Offer First-Year Special Tuition Rate

The Little Pipers Preschool Will Offer $1,000 Off and Flexible Schedule Options

The Highlands School announced that it will open its Little Pipers Preschool in Fall 2025 with a limited-time, first-year tuition special offer of $1,000 off. The Highlands School’s Little Pipers Preschool is suitable for all children, not just children with learning differences.

The Little Pipers Preschool will also offer flexible scheduling options:

  • 3 days a week, Half-day PK3 – 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
  • 5 days a week, Half-day PK3 – 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
  • 3 days a week, Half-day PK4 – 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
  • 5 days a week, Half-day PK4 – 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

The Little Pipers Preschool will be a nurturing, literary-based preschool that provides developmentally appropriate education, fosters a love of reading, and recognizes the importance of play. The Little Pipers Preschool will also incorporate educational play, music, art, PE, and other enrichment activities to prepare your preschooler for a lifetime of learning.

“We are thrilled to open our Little Pipers Preschool in Fall 2025. The Little Pipers Preschool will be taught by our seasoned early childhood educators and proven literary specialists, setting the foundation of success for our youngest learners,” said The Highlands School Head of School Claudia Nachtigal. “Students will learn important life skills like how to be a friend in our safe, nurturing, supportive environment.”

Spaces are extremely limited as The Little Pipers Preschool will maintain a low student-teacher ratio.

To learn more and take advantage of the limited-time special tuition rate, visit https://highlandsschool.net/academics/bel-air-preschool/.

About The Highlands School
The Highlands School is an AIMS-accredited school that specializes in educating students with learning differences and achievement gaps. Founded in 1996, The Highlands School was originally located in Street, Maryland. In 2007, The Highlands School moved to a beautiful 18-acre campus in Bel Air, Maryland that was once home to the Preakness-winning racehorse Deputed Testamony.