In continuous operation since 1929, Fleur De Lis School is one of San Diego's longest-running early childhood programs, set on a canyon-edge campus on Front Street between Mission Hills and Hillcrest. The curriculum for ages two through five cycles through weekly themed units covering math projects, early reading, art, music, basic Spanish, and outdoor exploration, with early literacy materials sourced from nearby shops including Bluestocking Books. Hot meals and two snacks are prepared in-house each session, and the school publishes its weekly menu to enrolled families. Outdoor time at the canyon-adjacent play area runs through every class block and extends into larger neighborhood green space such as Sixth Avenue Playground for group outings. The deepest-running track is the pre-kindergarten year, which graduates students into top independent elementary programs across San Diego through feeder relationships built over the school's near-century on the same campus.