Good Steward Day Care provides superior preschool and childcare programs for children ages 2 years old to Kindergarten.
Our Preschool Center is largely built on the devotion of our staff. The Good Steward Day Care Director and teachers work together with you and your child in an open, nurturing, learning- based environment where we respect the dignity of every child and parent.
Our Curriculum is a combination of Abeka Homeschool Curriculum and our very own carefully orchestrated teaching style which consist of not only the academia portion of your child's learning, but also character building, social skills, kind deeds, good manners, and more!
The mission of Good Steward Day Care is to nurture the “whole child”. Good Steward Day Care is a Preschool that concentrates in the areas of physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual development.
This is achieved through providing a variety of activities that are both age and developmentally appropriate. GSDC recognizes the
The mission of Good Steward Day Care is to nurture the “whole child”. Good Steward Day Care is a Preschool that concentrates in the areas of physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual development.
This is achieved through providing a variety of activities that are both age and developmentally appropriate. GSDC recognizes the individual needs as well as the differences of our children.
It is through Christian principles, teacher-assisted and directed activities, that our children are encouraged to be independent thinkers and life-long learners! GoodStewardPreschool.com in Rancho Cucamonga
Good Steward Day Care & Preschool
All Subsidized Child Care
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Monday - Friday: 6:30am - 6:00pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
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This institution is an equal opportunity provider.