It is a goal of Gilbert Public Schools to promote a desire for lifelong learning within our students.
Our Passion. Their Future.
Gilbert Public Schools is proud to offer Building Blocks, a full day preschool program. The program focuses on building a foundation for academic success for 3, 4, and young 5 year old's to get a jump start on learning.
TOYBOX stands for Training Opportunities with Youngsters to Broaden Occupational eXperiences. The TOYBOX Early Learning Center is a program established as a laboratory setting on the high school campus.
A 5-12 year old Before & After school program Program. Designed to support the needs of today's working families, the VIK club is a safe, fun-filled extended learning program for children in Kindergarten through 6th grade enrolled in district schools.
GPS Family Programming is designed for parents, guardians, and families of students enrolled in Gilbert Public Schools.
Discover the Magic of Learning Beyond the Classroom with Gilbert Public Schools After School Enrichment Programs!
Brain Boot Camp Summer School Program is a free summer program designed to address the needs of the whole child through engaging learning opportunities and is by INVITATION ONLY.
Testing to determine eligibility for the Gifted K-Prep cluster programming at Gilbert Public Schools for 4-year-olds is offered throughout the year by appointment only.
Early entrance screenings measure a child’s social and academic ability, predicting their success in kindergarten.
When Financially Intelligent Teens (F.I.T.) grow up, they are prepared for the responsibilities of adulthood, are equipped to build wealth, know how to plan for retirement, master the art of saving, spend consciously, use credit responsibly, have high credit scores, and invest with confidence and purpose.
The Home Economist, LLC is proud to offer the F.I.T. Crew; an after-school enrichment program designed to turn 5th & 6th grade students into Financially Intelligent Teens by teaching the basics of personal finance and how to build a strong financial foundation. Topics may include: saving, spending, investing, donating, insurance, identity theft, taxes, estate planning, debt, credit, and college & career planning.
Yvonne DiMatteo