Chicago, Illinois
312-555-0100
latasha.jones@email.com May 18, 2023 Dear Hiring Manager, I'm writing to discuss the opening Fairview Elementary School has for a Preschool Teacher. I was delighted to see this opportunity posted on your website and find that my qualifications align with the requirements listed in the job description perfectly. As a current Preschool Teacher at Lancelot Meadows Elementary School just outside of Chicago, I have plenty of experience providing a nurturing learning environment that challenges children to grow and develop. Prior to working at Lancelot Meadows Elementary School, I worked for a private daycare in the area designed to give toddlers and young children a head start, so they have a competitive advantage over their peers as they continue to flourish through their academic years. I know that as a well-respected private school, your institution has similar high standards for the quality of education offered to students. Here are a few noteworthy achievements from my teaching career to show my commitment to the children in my care:
- Awarded Teacher of the Month four times since I began working at Lancelot Meadows Elementary School in 2019
- Designed, coordinated and oversaw an average of six interactive field trips for students per quarter, receiving 98% positive feedback from guardians
- Implemented a weekly visual storytelling program featuring guest speakers, which improved my students' clarity of speech by 32% in just six months
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Components of a preschool teacher cover letter
Crafting a well-written cover letter is a great way to provide prospective employers with more information about your skills, qualifications and work experience. While this means your cover letter is destined to be unique from other candidates who have different teaching backgrounds, there are still some standard components you can include to ensure the reader has all of the information they need when reviewing your application materials. Here are some components that comprise a successful preschool teacher cover letter:- Professional contact information
- Formal greeting
- Your desired job role
- Previous teaching experience
- Examples of relevant accomplishments and job duties
- Teaching skills, certifications and qualifications
- Reasons for pursuing the teaching role
- Formal closing statement
4 tips to write a preschool teacher cover letter
Here are four tips to write an effective preschool teacher cover letter:1. Expand on your teaching skills
Writing a cover letter gives you the opportunity to expand on the teaching skills you listed on your resume. Reflect on what specific skills the employer seems to be looking for and try to identify specific examples of when you've demonstrated these abilities throughout your teaching career. Use vivid storytelling, facts, numbers and statistics to present these skills in a way that's memorable and engaging. Some teaching skills you can elaborate on throughout your cover letter include:- Active listening
- Creativity
- Time management
- Mediation
- Patience
- Communication
- Self-management
- Commitment
- Positive reinforcement
- Empathy
2. Mention your teaching certifications
Make sure to highlight your national board teaching certification and any additional state licensure you have to show potential employers you meet their hiring requirements. While some private schools waive these requirements, having them can still improve your chances of receiving an invitation to interview for a preschool teacher position. Other popular certifications you might have that you could discuss in your cover letter to set yourself apart from other candidates include:- Certified Childcare Professional (CCP)
- First Aid Certification
- Child Development Associate (CDA)
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification
- Early Childhood Education (ECE)