No; it was in the German language. The first kindergarten in the United States seems to have been one in Watertown, Wisconsin, in 1856. It was conducted in German because the founder of the "kindergarten movement," Friedrich Froebel, was from Germany and the first women he trained to teach kindergarten also spoke German (including Margarethe Meyer-Shurz, a German woman who came to America and began the kindergarten class in Wisconsin). The first English-language kindergarten was operated in Boston, beginning in 1860, by Elizabeth Peabody.
Kindergarten
No it was a kindergarten class.
Kindergarten: a school or class for young children between the ages of four and six years
My nephew is in kindergarten. The kindergarten area is brightly lit.
about 3 hours of school time for kindergarten
3 ft. 7in. 47lb.
Some good Christmas projects for a kindergarten class are making Christmas cards for their families. They could also make decorations for their family Christmas tree.
that there is a boy named charles
The first kindergarten was developed in Germany, and the first vocational schools were developed in the United States.
First grade - College
1st unless they have been held back, in which if they have probably in kindergarten.