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Preschool Open House

Good Shepherd Lutheran School is hosting a Preschool Open House Tuesday, May 6 from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. The event will afford families the opportunity to learn about the preschool, as well as see first-hand the academic environment at Good Shepherd Lutheran Preschool. 

“This is a wonderful opportunity for families who are looking for a preschool home for their child,” says Director of Preschool, Marianne Gazzano. “Preschool families will learn about the preschool’s excellent play-based curriculum, weekly chapel, and they will meet our fabulous teachers.” 

For more information on Good Shepherd Lutheran School, please contact Gigi Dennis, Director of Admissions & Communications at 415.897.2510 or e-mail gigi.dennis@goodshepherdlutheran.org.  

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PRESCHOOL OPEN HOUSE

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Tuesday, May 6

6:00 – 7:00

Good Shepherd Lutheran School Main Campus, 1180 Lynwood Drive, Novato

About Good Shepherd Lutheran School Founded in 1976 as a ministry of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Good Shepherd Lutheran School provides a comprehensive Preschool – 8th grade education serving the children of families in Marin and Sonoma Counties. Based on biblical principles and centered on Jesus Christ, Good Shepherd Lutheran School is a faith community that believes the best education takes place within the context of relationships, and where the uniqueness of every child is valued. Small classes emphasize one of the core values of GSLS, and teachers integrate a Christian worldview into the curriculum thereby creating foundations of faith, integrity, leadership, service to others and academic excellence.

GSLS is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Education Association and the California Association of Private School Organizations, and is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

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