Westminster Presbyterian Preschool in Point Loma, founded in 1980 under California Community Care license #376701571, runs a program on Talbot Street enrolling up to 57 children ages 18 months through 5 years. The Talbot Street campus sits five blocks north of Cabrillo Elementary School, the neighborhood San Diego Unified feeder most preschool graduates walk into for transitional kindergarten with the same peer cohort they learned letter-recognition and early literacy with. The curriculum rotates monthly themes explored through creative dramatics, art, music, science, language, cooking, and make-believe trips, with hands-on project-based activities replacing worksheet-style early instruction. Transitional kindergarten and Spanish enrichment extend the program for older 4- and 5-year-olds, with the summer session covering creative arts programming that some families supplement through neighborhood drawing instruction at Monart School of Art for structured visual-art skill-building. The most durable enrollments are families who start a child at 18 months in the morning-only toddler class and keep them through the transitional-kindergarten year, covering the entire 1980-vintage program's age arc — roughly three-and-a-half years of continuity with the same teaching staff inside the same church building.