The Children's Center at All Saints was envisioned over 15 years ago in 4 unlikely partners- All Saints Church, Bank of America, IBM, and Crawford Long/Emory hospital. There was a mission to provide great childcare for working parents in the Midtown area.
Currently, the center is NAEYC accredited and managed by Bright Horizons. We offer a core program for children 6 weeks to 4 years. We also provide backup care for infants to preschoolers as well as School's Out programs for older children. The center houses enrichment services such as music, Spanish, gymnastics and Kidsports. The center is interactive with the Midtown community offering Open Houses during Fall and Spring enrollment times.
Serving the Midtown Community for over 15 years! The Children's Center at All Saints provides working families extended hours Monday - Friday 7:00am to 7:00pm.
7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Infants, Toddlers, Twos, Preschool, Pre-Kindergarten
Nutritious snacks, breakfast and lunch provided daily
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Back-Up Care Available, School Age Summer Program, Parents Night Out
Here are some of the exciting Enrichment programs offered at the center.
- Playball offers a wide range of activites that stimulate and improve locomotion, balance, body and spatial awareness, muscular development and fine motor skills.
- Under Musical Construction offers children opprtunities their world through singing, playing instruments, dancing, listening, working as part of an ensemble, and creating music.
- Kidsports offers sports such as golf, soccer, t-ball, basketball, tennis, kickball and bowling.
- Spanish for Preschool offers spanish lessons for children aged 2 years and older.
- Gilda Thomas Dance offers ballet/tap and gymnastics for girls and boys ager 2 years and older.
**Summer Camp Registration is now open**
- Last Day of Summer Camp- August 6, 2010
- First day of Pre-K- August 9, 2010
- PIC Meeting- August 19,2010
The Children's Center at All Saints
is proud to be a
NAEYC accredited center. NAEYC accreditation is the mark of quality in early
childhood education. Visit the NAEYC Web site to learn why choosing an accredited
program is right for you.
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Is there any greater gift than a lifelong love of reading? At Bright Horizons, early literacy is a focus at each and every one of our centers. Click here to browse helpful literacy materials for ways to encourage a love of reading in your little one! Included is a recording of a recent parent webinar "Creating a Reading Culture in Your Home" conducted by Bright Horizons early education experts.
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