
Woodlands School Launches Inspiring Nature-Based Pre-K Program for 4-Year-Olds
Discovery School of Innovation is bringing joy-centered learning to The Woodlands area this fall with a new Reggio Emilia-inspired pre-K4 program that celebrates children's natural curiosity. The program will open at the school's beautiful new 6-acre campus in Magnolia, offering young learners a nature-rich environment designed to nurture both mind and spirit.
Young learners in The Woodlands area have something wonderful to look forward to this fall. Discovery School of Innovation is expanding its offerings with a thoughtfully designed pre-K4 program that puts children's natural curiosity and joy at the heart of education.
The new program embraces the celebrated Reggio Emilia educational philosophy, an approach that honors children as capable, creative explorers. Rather than traditional rote learning, this inspiring method encourages child-led discovery, collaboration, and meaningful connections with nature and the environment. For families seeking an educational experience that nurtures the whole child, this expansion represents an exciting opportunity.
Catherine Sagar, founder and director of Discovery School of Innovation, shares a beautiful vision for early education. "The early years shape how children see themselves as learners," she explains. "Our pre-K4 program is intentionally designed to honor curiosity, encourage questions and place joy at the center of learning. When children feel capable, supported and inspired, deep and meaningful learning follows naturally."

The timing couldn't be more perfect. The program will launch at Discovery School's brand new 6-acre campus in Magnolia, opening its doors in August. The thoughtfully designed facility features light-filled classrooms that create warm, welcoming spaces for young minds to flourish. Flexible learning areas allow teachers to adapt to children's interests and needs, while outdoor education environments invite students to connect with nature in meaningful ways. The campus also includes dedicated spaces for sports, arts, sciences, and community gatherings.
Founded in 2020, Discovery School of Innovation has already established itself as a forward-thinking educational institution. The school currently serves students from its location on Oak Ridge Drive in Spring, but the new Magnolia campus represents an exciting chapter of growth. This fall, the school will serve students from pre-K4 through eighth grade, with plans to add a high school program by 2027, ensuring families can build lasting relationships with this nurturing educational community.
The Ripple Effect: The impact of quality early childhood education extends far beyond the classroom walls. Melissa Gatlin, assistant professor of early childhood at Sam Houston State University, recognizes the profound significance of this program. "At the heart of the Reggio Emilia philosophy is the belief that children are capable, curious and deeply connected to their environment," she notes. "This nature-rich learning environment creates a powerful foundation for discovery, creativity and wonder. Families in The Woodlands area are truly fortunate to have access to an educational setting that nurtures both the mind and spirit of every child and represents a meaningful investment in long-term growth and well-being."
When children experience education as joyful exploration rather than obligation, they develop a lifelong love of learning. This ripple effect touches not just individual students but entire families and communities. Parents gain peace of mind knowing their children are in an environment that celebrates their unique gifts and fosters genuine enthusiasm for discovery.
The new campus awaits at 28277 Sweetgum Road in Magnolia, ready to welcome its first pre-K4 students this fall and create a foundation of wonder that will serve these young learners for years to come.
Based on reporting by Google News - School Innovation
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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