The Campbell Clark Preschool was a preschool in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada that ran until the year 1999 due to budgeting reasons. This was the first preschool to accept disabled children because the Sunday schools at that time did not accept children who had autism and/or attention deficit disorder. Most of the former students lived in the town although a few came from other communities like Pine Grove. A reunion was celebrated around the year 2000 that reunited all the generations that came to Campbell Clark Preschool. Most of the students of this preschool graduated to North Public School, although several of its former students eventually went to Nixon Public School, Walsh Public School, Simcoe Composite School, and/or Valley Heights Secondary School.
Children here went to Sonny's Animal Farm on special trips, which started to specialize on llamas around the year 2001. Classes started at 9 A.M. and ended at 12 P.M. because it was only a part-time school. While there were no computers for the children to use, sing-a-longs were used to learn vocalization skills and vocabulary skills. Pre-literacy skills, pre-math skills, manuscript printing, numbers from 0 to 9, and the Roman alphabet were also taught in this school, preparing children for Kindergarten.
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