Logo for Haller Lake Explorers, a preschool and pre-kindergarten program, featuring a red circle with a white pine tree and text in brown and white colors.

Half-day Preschool + PreK located in the Haller Lake neighborhood of north Seattle

Nurturing curious, confident, and compassionate learners through exploration and discovery

About

Haller Lake Explorers is a joyful, child-centered learning environment where curiosity leads the way. We empower children to learn through hands-on exploration, artistic expression, purposeful play, and self-directed discovery. Our goal is to nurture the whole child—mind, body, and heart—guiding each learner to grow and find their unique contribution to the world as an explorer of their environment.

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Values

01 - Curiosity

We believe children are natural explorers. We foster a love of learning by encouraging questions, discovery, and meaningful engagement with their environment.

02 - Confidence

We empower children to make choices, take initiative, and develop a strong sense of self.

03 - Compassion

We cultivate a community where empathy, respect, and care for others are practiced daily. We believe that every person matters and encourage treating others with kindness. We celebrate differences and intentionally create an inclusive environment where every family feels seen and welcomed.

04 - Creativity

We encourage children to express themselves through art, movement, storytelling, and imaginative play, honoring the unique contribution of each child.

Tuition & Fees

2 days a week

$510 per month

Half-day schedule, 9:30 am – 1:30 pm

3 days / wk

$660 / mo

Half-day schedule, 9:30 am – 1:30 pm

4 days / wk

$800 / mo

Half-day schedule, 9:30 am – 1:30 pm

Best
Value!

5 days / wk

$925 / mo

Half-day schedule, 9:30 am – 1:30 pm

Registration Fee: $100
Classroom Fee: $150

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