
The Highlands School’s Little Pipers Preschool will host a Valenmouse Open House on Friday, Feb. 14th from 10-11 a.m. The Highlands School is located at 2409 Creswell Rd.Bel Air.During the free event, Minnie and Mickey Mouse will be available for photos and a meet and greet. The event is open to all prospective preschool families.
Opening in Fall 2025, 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 Highlands School’s Little Pipers Preschool is suitable for all children, not just children with learning differences, and serves students who are 3 and 4 years old by Jan. 1, 2026.
The Little Pipers Preschool program will be taught by The Highlands School’s literary specialists and stands out from others because it features:
- An expert-designed curriculum
- Individualized learning journeys
- Play-based learning that builds lifelong skills
- An emphasis on social-emotional growth
“This Valentine’s Day, we’re excited to invite prospective families to a magical morning with Minnie and Mickey and a special look at our brand-new Little Pipers Preschool. It’s a wonderful opportunity for family fun and to connect with our dedicated staff and explore our nurturing environment,” said Highlands School Head of School Claudia Nachtigal.
The Little Pipers Preschool is offering a special inaugural class rate of $1,000 off. Flexible scheduling options are available. Spaces are limited as The Little Pipers Preschool will maintain a low student-teacher ratio.
Registration is required. To register, visit: here.
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.