Mission & Guiding Principles

Vision Statement

As an outreach ministry of The Woodlands Methodist Church, we adhere to these core beliefs: win people to Jesus Christ, disciple them in faith, and help those in need.

Mission Statement

To provide a joyful, Christian education through which children develop a lifelong love of learning, pursue excellence, and positively impact the world.

Guiding Principles

Spiritual Growth
We believe each individual is created by God as a unique and special person with the potential to grow and learn. We employ Christian staff who share their faith and teach about God’s Word daily.

Learning Environment
We celebrate the unique learning potential of each child. Our small class sizes enable highly qualified preschool teachers to better meet individual needs in a safe, nurturing environment.

Accountability
We are both responsible to and supported by The Woodlands Methodist Church and the families we serve. Our preschool is licensed by the state of Texas.

Excellence
We uphold high individualized expectations while guiding students to develop to their fullest abilities and discover their own unique talents and interests. We strive to develop their hearts, minds, and bodies to their greatest potential, pursuing joyful excellence in all we do.

Family Partnership
We believe learning extends beyond the classroom and that a collaborative relationship with families is essential to a successful education. We maintain open communication and opportunities for involvement.

Compassion
We develop individuals of integrity with a heart for serving others. We demonstrate love and respect daily in all our interactions. We guide students to be Christ-like, responsible citizens who positively impact the world.

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School-Year Office Hours
8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Monday – Thursday

Summer Office Hours
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., M–TH

Contact
Charla McCoy, Director
cmccoy@twmc.org
281-297-5905

© Children of The Woodlands a ministry of The Woodlands Methodist Church.