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Pre-School Programs

Partners in Learning - Pre-school Programs

Our Parent-Child preschool programs will begin in September / October.  Dates and times will vary from school to school. 

For further information regarding programs and registration, please contact your school and ask to speak to the Community Coordinator, or for their email address. The Community Coordinators work in more than one school, so please send them an email if they are not at the school when you call.  

Please click on By Location in Quick Links to locate your school Community Coordinator and their email contact. logo-vertical.c9d1c92308.jpg

We promote early childhood development. Partners in Learning logo.

We offer Free Parent-Child programs for parents/caregivers and children, birth to age 6 in 17 schools.

Our programs offer an inviting way for you and your families to connect with your school community.


Our programs are led by Community Coordinators who are community members, rich in early childhood knowledge.

Do you have questions about your toddler's speech and language development? The Community Coordinators can help.

Have you heard of the Seven Oaks Early Learning Parent Child Coalition? Parent Child Coalitions exist throughout Manitoba, bringing intersectoral partners together, collaborating to support the healthy development of children ages 0-6 years.

Please check our calendars to find Parent & Child programs near you. Please contact the school's community coordinator for more information and/or to register.

For more information please email Jennifer Hughes at: jennifer.hughes@7oaks.org.

Ask us all about it. Find a Community Coordinator nearest to you! 

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Who Are We?

Free Parent-Child preschool programming from Birth to Age 6

Our pillars: literacy & learning; health and physical well-being, positive parenting and community capacity.

"The way schools care about children is reflected in the way schools care about the children's families."