
Our Preschools
A joyful start, a lifelong impact
Jewish preschools across Greater Washington offer more than early education—they’re places to sing loudly, paint freely, and build castles, friendships, and Jewish pride.
In these nurturing, play-filled spaces, children grow in confidence, curiosity, and connection—discovering the values that will guide them for life.

Books, visuals, activities, and resources to explore with your kids
- Early Childhood Matters 2025: Stories, visuals, and ideas for joyful learning.
- PJ Library Jewish Values Guide: Books and conversations to grow Jewish identity.
- Gateways Shabbat & Feelings Resources: Visuals and tools to help kids express and connect.
- JDAIM Kids’ Inclusion Tools: Jewish disability inclusion starts young. Here’s how.
- Stories for Life’s Big Changes: Picture books that help kids handle transitions and feelings.

Tools, guides, and support for parenting
- Choosing a Jewish Preschool: What to ask. What to notice. What really matters.
- Early Learning & Care Guide: Break down the funding, build up the confidence.
- Parenting Tips Blog: Screen time, sleep struggles, and what works now.
- Zero to Three: Tools for those earliest years—and all they hold.
- Positive Parenting Programs: Research-backed, real-life tested. Start here.
Whether you’re stepping into a classroom or talking with a director, a little prep can go a long way. Trust your gut—and use this guide to help you notice what matters most.
Before and During a Preschool Tour
Before your tour: Confirm that the school’s hours, location, sick policy, and tuition work for your family.
During your visit: Look around, ask questions, and trust your instincts. Consider:
- Is the school warm and welcoming?
- Are teachers actively engaged with the children?
- Is the space filled with meaningful activity and learning?
- What’s displayed on the walls—student work, schedules, values?
- How do you feel when you walk in? When you leave?
Questions to Ask the Director
- What is your school’s educational philosophy?
- What does a typical day look like here?
- How do you communicate with families?
- How are families involved in the community?
- What is your teacher-student ratio?
- How do teachers help children resolve conflicts?
- Can I speak with a current parent?
Big Feelings Are Normal (for Parents, Too!)
It’s okay to feel overwhelmed—this is a big decision. Talk it out with a partner, friend, or trusted parent. Keep notes, trust your instincts, and remember: you’re doing great.
Maryland
- Berman Hebrew Academy Preschool
- Beth El Preschool
- Beth Emeth Early Childhood Center (BEECC)
- Beth Sholom Early Childhood Center
- Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School (Preschool Program)
- Early Childhood School at B’nai Shalom of Olney
- Gan Ami at Temple Beth Ami
- Gan Kol Shalom
- Greenzaid Early Childhood Center
- Ohr Kodesh Early Childhood Center
- Rabbi Joseph Weinberg Early Childhood Center (Washington Hebrew Congregation)
- Shaare Torah Early Childhood Center
- Simcha Educational Center
- Silver Spring Learning Center
- Sherman ECC at Har Shalom
- Temple Shalom Early Learning Center
- Temple Emanuel Early Childhood Center
- The Gan Montessori
- Tikvat Israel Early Childhood Center
Northern Virginia
- Adat Reyim Preschool
- Agudas Achim Preschool
- Beth Emeth Early Childhood Center (BEECC)
- Chabad / Gan Israel Preschool (Chabad of Northern Virginia)
- Congregation Etz Hayim Preschool
- Gan Teva at Ner Shalom Outdoor Preschool
- Gesher Jewish Day School (Preschool program)
- Olam Tikvah Preschool (OTPS)
- Pozez JCC-Beth El ECLC
- RUJEC (Rosie Uran Jewish Education Center)
- Temple Rodef Shalom Early Childhood Center