The Northern Virginia Hebrew Congregation, NVHC for short, is a synagogue serving more than 400 families from Fairfax and Loudoun Counties. The temple is an affiliate of the Union of Reform Judaism. It offers a welcoming religious community, weekly worship services, discussion groups, adult education and lifecycle events.
NVHC has an active Brotherhood, Sisterhood, Social Action Committee and Youth Groups. The temple is also home to a preschool for children ages 2-5.
The Montessori School of Fairfax provides care and learning programs following the Montessori philosophy for children ages 2 to 12 years old. The directors/directresses are AMS/AMI certified. Both half-day and full-day programs are available, as are before- and after-school care. This Montessori also offers enrichment programs.
Located in the Mt. Hope Baptist Church, Salem Fields Kids Connect teaches children about God through the use of music, media, drama, dancing, singing, and storytelling.
Its Backyard Family Theater has live performances every Sunday at 10:20am, where families are treated to skits and music while learning important principles for life.
Salem Fields Students offers a gathering place for middle school students during each weekend worship, and high school students on Thursdays at 7pm. Students will experience live music, relevant messages and opportunities for service.
Faz means prize in Arabic. This daycare and preschool is nestled among a mass of nondescript office buildings on the edge of Tysons Corner. The children learn several languages: Spanish, English, French and Arabic. There are also Tai Chi and physical education classes and a computer lab.
McLean Preschool is a state-licensed school open to children ages 2 1/2 to 5 years old. Located at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, the program looks to instill intellectual values in children while still maintaining thier sense of fun through structured activities and playtime.
Mount Hope Academy is a pre-school to kindergarten school that uses an Abeka curriculum, a Christ-centered, academically challenging program. It incorporates Bible, phonics, numbers, science, social studies, art and music; classes are taught individually and with other kids. The school aims to provides multi-sensory and multi-cultural activities for children.