Learn Play Move

Preschool

Lead Teacher / Director

Ms. Denise, our lead teacher and director, has a degree in Early Childhood Education.  Denise has worked as a director and lead teacher of child care centers in Arvada for over 15 years.   Working with preschool / pre-kindergarten aged children is Denise's favorite.  Seeing their joy and excitement when they master a new skill or accomplish a task on their own is so rewarding.  Helping children grow and learn has always been a passion of Denise's.  

Our Mission

Our Story

Give your child a preschool experience to remember

Our Staff

DSG Gymnastics, teaching children in Arvada and the surrounding community for over 45 years, is happy to be the home of Learn Play Move Preschool for 10 years!


DSG's mission has been to provide every child with excellent instruction in a sport that gives children not only athletic skills but provides life skills such as confidence, self-esteem, sportsmanship and work ethic.


With the Learn Play Move Preschool program, children will also gain academic skills, build their social/emotional development, and further develop their fine- and gross-motor skills. 


Preschools provide children their first school experience. We want their pre kindergarten years to be ones that stand out and make a lasting impression upon them.  At Learn Play Move Preschool, students will experience a positive and engaging environment to begin their academic years.


Providing quality instruction to families in Arvada, North/West Denver, Golden, Wheat Ridge, Highlands, and more.

Arvada pre kindergarten

Enrollment for 2025-26 school year opens December 5th.  
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At Learn Play Move Preschool we believe that children learn by playing and moving. Our mission is to provide all students with a nurturing, fun, safe, and positive environment in which they can develop their cognitive, social, emotional, and physical skills. Through play and movement, children become engaged in their environment and make discoveries about the world around them. This allows them to gain independence and build their friendship and school-readiness skills.