Discover. Play. Learn. Create.

Little Acorn Preschool is a non-profit school in Vancouver, WA focused on creating an enriching experience through hands-on learning.

Since 1981, we’ve been igniting curiosity and cultivating a lifelong love for learning. Embark on a journey with us, where learning becomes an adventure and play unlocks endless possibilities! All children ages 2.5 to 6 years old are welcome at Little Acorn.

Grow with us.

We are excited about the opportunity to join your family’s journey during your child’s early learning development. Little Acorn Preschool is dedicated to offering a warm and inviting environment where your little one can thrive.

Regardless of your background, we wholeheartedly welcome you and your child into our diverse and inclusive community.

We hope you join us on this exciting adventure of early childhood education, where every day brings discoveries and endless possibilities.

Core values.

Each child is unique and we respect each child's timetable for developmental growth.

Each person has individual rights that are to be respected as we explore the meaning of living together.

The world is good and is to be appreciated for its beauty and dependability. We seek opportunities to explore, observe, ponder, and question.

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We’re full!

All of our classrooms are now full for the 2025-2026 school year. However, we’d love for you to join our wait list! Please follow the link to submit your information.

Meet Our Director


Meet Lindsay Newcomer, our dedicated Director of Little Acorn Preschool.

With a strong background in Human Development and Family Studies, Lindsay brings both professional expertise and personal experience as a mom of three to her role.

As Director, she oversees the daily operations of the preschool, supports a nurturing and engaging environment for children, guides a talented team of educators, and ensures that each child’s developmental needs are met. Passionate about building meaningful relationships, Lindsay is committed to connecting families not only to quality early childhood education, but also to the broader community that helps them thrive.