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Phoebe A. Hearst Preschool Learning Center
The
Phoebe Hearst Preschool Learning Center is a "child-centered"
preschool, committed to the growth of each child in a caring environment
that nurtures self-acceptance and exploration. Our preschool environment
is a testament to a belief in childhood.
A
Brief History of the Golden Gate Kindergarten Association
The
Golden Gate Kindergarten Association was founded in 1879 by San Francisco
philanthropists Phoebe A. Hearst and Mrs. Leland Stanford. These free
kindergartens, in the heart of the Barbary Coast, were the cornerstones
of early childhood education in the Western United States.
Under
the leadership of Sarah B. Cooper and with the blessings of pioneering
educators such as Kate Douglas Wiggins, Elizabeth Peabody, and John Swett,
the GGKA thrived. By 1895, the Association operated 40 kindergartens that
served 3,588 children.
The
1906 earthquake and fire forced the schools to consolidate and address
a dramatically restructured community. After World War I, public schools
began to provide kindergarten education and many GGKA schools closed.
By the end of World War II, Phoebe A. Hearst and Jane Lathrop Stanford
Schools were the only remaining programs under the GGKA.
In 1966, the two schools merged, forming the Phoebe A. Hearst Preschool
Learning Center and the Leland Stanford Jr. Memorial Pre-Kindergarten.
Through the efforts of director Rhoda Kellogg we built our current home
on the corner of Laguna and Ellis streets. Today, the Phoebe A. Hearst
Preschool Learning Center is considered a model preschool facility and
a leader in early childhood education.
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