Aledo's family-owned, faith-based preschool for children birth through Kinder Bridge — built by an Aledo mom, around the same families it serves.
Parents tell us we love their babies like our own. Six years of teacher tenures prove it.
Dawn founded Grace in 2019 — not from a franchise playbook, but from a mom's belief that Aledo kids deserved a school built around them. She stays personally connected with every Grace family — at the school throughout the day, and in the community after hours.
A faith-based environment with the Frog Street curriculum and outcomes that prepare your child for Aledo ISD and everything that comes after.
Grace is built around your child's safety, faith, and growth — in a space where every detail, from the playgrounds to the curriculum to the way we greet you each morning, was designed by an Aledo mom who knows what your family needs.
You all treat our babies like your own and it's a true family there. Being owned by an Aledo mom, it's run how a mom would want their child's care to be.
Grace has been the best fit for our family. The staff truly love your children. We've met families through Grace that have become our closest friends — it's far more than just a preschool.
The moment I walked in, I felt a sense of peace I didn't get at the other daycares I toured in Aledo. They truly love my babies like their own and work alongside us as an extension of our family.
Bible-rooted character formation woven into every day — without sacrificing academic rigor.
Founded in 2019 by Dawn Wright, who served 7+ years on the Aledo Education Foundation Board and remains active in Aledo ISD initiatives. Not a franchise. Not a chain.
The same research-based framework used in top early-ed programs nationwide — taught the Grace way.
Art, music, Soccer Shots, Birdie Buddies golf — brought into the school so your evenings and weekends are yours.
We know what working families actually need from a school — and that includes being open the days other centers aren't. While most early-ed programs follow the full Aledo ISD calendar (closing for every teacher workday, mid-week holiday, and extended break), Grace closes just 12 days a year.





Designed where form meets function — from the playgrounds to the classroom layout.
Grace isn't just a place your child attends — it's a place that teaches them what it means to belong, to serve, and to give. Here's how our families show up for Aledo every single year.
Faculty, students, and families come together year-round for canned food and clothing drives that go straight to families in need across Parker County.
Twice a year, our Grace families come together to collect canned goods and non-perishables for our neighbors in need. The kids help pack, the families bring the bags, and the community feels it.
Our families donate gently used towels and blankets to the Weatherford Animal Shelter — keeping the dogs and cats waiting on their forever homes cozy and comfortable.
Every December, Grace families adopt angels through our local Angel Tree program — buying gifts, wrapping with love, and making sure no child in our community goes without joy at Christmas.
The organizations our school family stands behind — year after year. Click any logo to visit the charity, or contribute directly.
Gentle care, secure attachment, and the start of a beautiful story.
Learn more →Discovery, language, and the joyful chaos of becoming themselves.
Learn more →An extra preschool year to grow into kindergarten readiness — with the confidence to lead.
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We chose the Frog Street curriculum because it does what we believe early education should: it builds the whole child — language, math, social-emotional, motor, and creative — through joyful, intentional, research-backed learning.
It's the same framework used in top early-education programs across the country. We teach it the Grace way: warmly, individually, every day.
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Parents ask us how we prepare children for Aledo ISD. The honest answer is: by treating early education like it matters — because it does.
These aren't just school events. They're the traditions your child will remember all the way to high school — and the moments that turn carpool acquaintances into your closest friends.

Our annual hunt — chaos and joy in equal measure.
From caterpillar to cocoon to first flight — the kids raise them themselves, then watch them soar.

Pastries, coffee, and a morning to slow down together.

A special send-off for Pre-K and Kinder Bridge moms.
Dawn pulls out all the stops for the kids heading to kindergarten.
Dads, kids, donuts. That's it. (And it's perfect.)
Grandparents come in to read, play, and be celebrated by their favorite people.

Costumes, candy, and the kind of chaos every kid loves.

A pre-Christmas visit with keepsake professional photos.
Santa visit portraits in December, school pictures in spring, and full graduation photos for our outgoing Pre-K and Kinder Bridge classes.
Real talk on toddler milestones, preschool decisions, and the messy middle of raising small humans — from the teachers who see it all day, every day.
Stay as long as you want. We'll answer every question, walk you through every classroom, and show you why Aledo families call Grace home.
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