KEY 2026 Early Childhood Education Seminar Series
Early School Selection Guide: Feeder Preschool – March 13
Each year, numerous families compete for limited JK & Kindergarten spots in private schools. Success in admissions often begins with early childhood preparation.
Are you wondering which early education programs best prepare children for private school entry? KEY has designed a dedicated seminar for families with children aged 0–4, providing a comprehensive overview of preschool pathways and preparation strategies.
Topics We Will Explore:
- School Pathways: From Preschool to Elementary
- Early Childhood Development Milestones
- Types of Early Education Programs & Teaching Methodologies
- Introduction to Private School Preparatory Preschool Programs
- Preschool Application Timeline & Requirements
Agenda:
- 90-Minute Presentation
- 30-Minute Q&A
Date & Time:
Start: Friday, March 13, 2026 10:00 am
End: Friday, March 13, 2026 12:00 pm
Location:
Online via Zoom
Early School Selection Guide: Feeder Preschool – March 13
Are you wondering which early education programs best prepare children for private school entry? KEY has designed a dedicated seminar for families with children aged 0–4, providing a comprehensive overview of preschool pathways and preparation strategies.

Speaker(s)

Ben Batt
Managing Director
An advocate for educational enrichment and giving families that edge, Ben co-founded KEY Education in 2011 alongside fellow St. George's graduates. He has guided hundreds of families to help them find their school of right fit and strategize to achieve their goals. Transitioning from a successful career in finance in the US and Canada, he discovered that helping students and parents achieve their dreams was deeply satisfying, and it drove him to spread the message to a wider audience. Ben is committed to thought leadership in admissions strategy and building legacies through sound advice. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of British Columbia
Credential(s):
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of British Columbia
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of British Columbia
