Welcome to
Kids "R" First Preschool

Dedicating years of learning to growing the Preschool children in our Trenton community.

COMMUNITY PROVIDERS FOR TRENTON, NJ

Kids “R” First Preschool locations are the leading providers for the Department of Education Office of Early Childhood Preschool Program.

EARLY CHILDHOOD

The program guarantees free quality preschool for all Trenton Residents ages 3 or 4 before September 30th of the year they are enrolling. We follow the Creative Curriculum meet the standards set by the Board of Education.

CERTIFIED TEACHERS

Each classroom has a Certified Teacher and qualified Teacher's Assistant. This is a requirement for each of our classrooms. Our staff works hard to remain up to date with new learning techniques and teaching methods.

FAMILY OUTREACH

Each of our locations are equipped with Bilingual Family Liaisons that assist families in the everyday needs of the child. Family Liaisons are a direct connection to community resources, and provide programs for your family.

KIDS "R" FIRST PRESCHOOL - EAST

The EAST location is on the corner of N. Clinton Avenue and E. State Street to provide the children free preschool in Trenton, NJ. Learn more about this location.

East State Street Building
Kids "R" First Preschool Greenwood Avenue Building

KIDS "R" FIRST PRESCHOOL - GREENWOOD

The GREENWOOD location is on the corner of S. Clinton Avenue and Greenwood Avenue to provide the children free preschool in Trenton, NJ. Learn more about this location.

KIDS "R" FIRST PRESCHOOL - SOUTH

The SOUTH location is on S. Clinton Avenue to provide the children in the surround neighborhood free preschool in Trenton, NJ. Learn more about this location.

Kids "R" First Preschool South Building
1676 North Olden Ave

KIDS "R" FIRST PRESCHOOL - NORTH OLDEN

The NORTH OLDEN location is on the corner of North Olden Avenue and Sixth Street,  Kids R First provides free preschool for children who live in Trenton, NJ.

DID YOU KNOW?

Parents are required to call the BOE to start enrollment

Did you call the Board of Education Early Childhood Program yet?