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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Rosarian Academy Private Catholic School West Palm Beach FL

    Rosarian Academy Private Catholic School West Palm Beach FL

    5.0
    (11 reviews)

    Our son and daughter attended Rosarian Academy from the age of three through 8th grade and we loved…read moreit. Small classroom sizes, access to teachers and administrators electronically so we could keep up on a daily basis with their work. More importantly, easy access in person when wanted or needed. Our son chose the arts and is now a stage/film/commercials/voice-over performer after graduating from the Dreyfoos School of the Arts High School and Florida State University. He is a kind, educated and polite young man. Rosarian played a large part in that. Our Daughter performed in the arts through high school, but chose science/health and is now in her first year of Residency as a physician after graduating from the Oxbridge Academy of the Palm Beaches High School and Florida State University. She is a kind, educated and polite young woman. Rosarian played a large part in that. We felt our kids were ahead of the educational curve when they graduated from Rosarian. Both went to academically strong high schools and the Rosarian graduates tended to stand out.

    this school has the best summer basketball camp with the best coaches ! Gary Forbes being one of…read morethe coaches that played in NBA against the late Kobe Bryant so these kids get the best training! my son been playing ball for decades and when he got with Gary and his team my son came out a lot more skilled so we can't wait for next year and we highly recommend others getting your kids the best I. west palm beach.

    The Learning Experience - West Palm Beach

    The Learning Experience - West Palm Beach

    3.9
    (7 reviews)

    I cannot give the Learning Experience a higher recommendation! We were referred by friends who also…read morehad a wonderful experience. From Day 1, the team has been nothing short of stellar. Our daughter began at TLE at three months, and she is nine months old now. Her caregivers are so loving, attentive and on top of her needs. Our daughter truly brims with joy when she sees Ms. Erika, Ms. Cookie, and Ms. Latisha; they are like family. They have also taught us so much as first-time parents; I can't imagine not having TLE as a resource. We love that the school has an app and they share photos through the day, keeping us updated on feeding and changing schedules, as well as any supplies we need to bring in. She is developing so fast and learning so many new skills every day, all thanks to her wonderful caretakers. TLE also has countless activities for holidays throughout the year that are so fun for our daughter and that build a sense of community. The school has a tight security system which makes me confident that our daughter is safe. Ms. Monica, the business manager, knows every child's name and keeps all of the wheels turning; she's so organized and helpful with anything that we need. I also love that TLE is a franchise... they have corporate guidelines they follow for the healthy and safety of the children, and it feels like there's a level of oversight that you don't always find with other small mom-and-pop daycare centers. You won't regret sending your children to TLE West Palm!

    So far so good ! My son started at 6 months old and now is 2 1/2y…read more I recommend this daycare.

    Home Away From Home  - West Palm Beach

    Home Away From Home - West Palm Beach

    2.0
    (2 reviews)

    A warning to parents: DO NOT ENROLL YOUR CHILDREN. The only positive thing about this daycare, is…read morethe teachers! The teachers are wonderful and it's a shame they are not appreciated enough. Now with that being said, on to my review: 1st: the owner Larissa and her HR director, who happens to be her sister in law, are terrible. All the owner cares about is making money and does not care about the children or parents. 2nd: if you have any concerns of any kind, you the parent, will be to blame. As the owner, directors and the Admin team will find every way possible to make it the parents fault. And if you don't like their answer, then that's your problem. Which is VERY unprofessional not to mention insulting, since we as parents, are trusting the staff with our children. 3rd: the parking lot in this specific location is terrible! Parents and other drivers do not park in the parking spaces and speed through the stop signs as you try to walk your child across the parking lot. Parents even park at the stop signs and ON THE SIDEWALK. The owner does not do anything about it when you bring your concern to her about the safety of the parking lot. When I had to call the police to report drivers, she did not even care. She blamed it on "being in a shopping center". 4th: the turnover rate is absurd. When teachers leave, they do not let parents know, which is pretty sad considering our children get attached to teachers, as they spend more time with teachers than us parents. No notice or letter us given to the parents to inform them. 5th: the owner raises the tuition to make bigger and better daycares in other locations, yet the increase in tuition does not go towards the daycare your child attends...unless it's the Gardens, Wellington and newer schools. I for one, ABSOLUTELY REFUSE to pay for the budget of a new daycare that my child will not attend. When I brought this up to the director and asked to speak to Larrisa, they told me I could email her, but the tuition is the tuition and it needs to be paid. Bottom line is this: HAFH is a poorly run daycare and you are literally treated as a dollar sign to Larrisa and her team. Luckily we pulled our child out and my only regret is I did not do it sooner.

    This school is perceived as one of the best through literature they provide and I can attest to the…read moregreat academic curriculum they offer. However the staff is constantly being replaced. Also when you bring up concerns to management, they do not accept it and respond with a my way or the highway mentality- very argumentative, confrontational, and not healthy. Overall, the teachers are very nice but without them having support from management, their turnover will continue as well. I would highly suggest researching other daycares before using here. Do not let the "we have live webcam" option bait and switch you.

    New Generation Montessori - West Palm Beach

    New Generation Montessori - West Palm Beach

    5.0
    (1 review)

    My daughter has been going here for almost 2 years and she loves it and we love it for her. The…read moreteachers truly care about the kids and their development. They helped her with potty training. She never cries when I drop her off in the morning and is all smiles at pick up at the end of the day. The administration is quick to respond to respond and very organized.

    From the owner: Montessori education stands out in early childhood because it is built around how children…read morenaturally learn. Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach, each child is guided at their own pace, following their curiosity within a carefully prepared environment. This fosters independence, concentration, and a deep sense of responsibility from a very young age. Through hands-on materials and real-life activities, children don’t just memorize information—they understand it. They develop critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and emotional awareness while learning to collaborate respectfully with others. Teachers act as guides, observing and supporting each child’s unique path rather than directing every step. What makes Montessori especially powerful is that it nurtures intrinsic motivation. Children begin to take ownership of their learning, building confidence and a genuine joy for discovery. In essence, Montessori is not just about what children learn, but how they learn—truly Learning how to learn and loving it—a foundation that supports them for life.

    Village Boulevard KinderCare

    Village Boulevard KinderCare

    3.4
    (10 reviews)

    Please do not bring your child here!…read more They sent my 6month old baby home with the wrong pacifier on day two at this facility. My child then came down with hand, foot, and mouth on day three of daycare. The director(Jhai) lied to me about any other kids having the virus. It was their fault for not ensuring my child used the right pacifier. Due to their negligence my child was forced to stay home the remainder of the week while I still paid the full weekly rate. Send your kid somewhere else. Don't believe a word the director says because she makes promises and gets amnesia when it's actually time to deliver. The director told me told me, I would get a discount based off my employer and actually quoted me what to pay. Then had the audacity to tell me all of the on-time payments I made were late. When we reviewed all of my payments with my credit card statements it was discovered they were all on-time and in the correct amount but she still acted like she was doing me a favor. Stay away from this place!!!!!!!

    Quick Reference:…read more Pros: - Sanitation and child health taken seriously - Regular handwashing, bootie shoe coverings, and glove wearing (long before COVID-19, y'all) - Safe feeding, meaning bottles only made at home and labeled with date, contents, and kid's name - Good ratio of teachers to babies (1:4, sometimes 1:3) - Good activities, even for bitty babies, sensory exercises, tummy time - Pay weekly, or pay monthly. Monthly gets you a discount! - Teachers and staff clearly care a lot about kids Cons: - Morning traffic in the area can be... frustrating. There's a Comcast back in the industrial park, and an Altec Roofing, so if you get there at just the wrong time in the morning, you might have to survive the flood of vans and trucks. - That's basically all the Cons. For the longer story: Our baby boy was due in September 2019, and my husband and I were slacking on getting childcare arranged so we finally started looking at places in October (I know, please don't judge us). We live in Martin County, but we both work in West Palm Beach, so we were looking for something at either end of our commute.We started with Martin County so we would have a short drive to drop BB off in the morning, or if we needed to drop him off but didn't need to go to WPB, but it has almost N O T H I N G worth looking into for an infant. They're either for 12mo+, full, too expensive, or some combination of, up to and including, all three. Village Boulevard KinderCare had been on the radar from the start, as it's about 15 minutes drive from both our workplaces (in good weather, with no traffic, and if the Traffic Light Goddess smiles on you; 20-30 under normal conditions) and though there weren't many Google reviews (and no Yelp reviews at the time), what was there was extremely positive. Hubs and I called the center, and to our delight, it was a direct line in! No IVR-press-1-to-speak-to-another-robot! We made an appointment to come in and take a look around the next day during Universal Nap Time. We brought 3-week-old BB with us, and he charmed everyone (as is only proper for any brand new baby; they're all adorable af). Jhai, the center director, and Angela, the assistant director, were both a joy to meet. They take infant and child health seriously in this place. Since we had a bitty baby, one of us stayed in the foyer area with him while the other was shown all the things in the infant room, and then we switched. Whoever was going in the room had to put on booties to cover their shoes so the floor didn't get dirt and germs from outside tracked in. The teachers in the infant room wear those booties all day long, warm up bottles and food while wearing gloves, and they do diaper changes with gloves and a new cover paper (like at the doctor's office!) for every change. This was standard, even before COVID-19 became a thing. After that, restrictions on entry to areas beyond the foyer were put in place, and then restrictions on entry to the building, plus PPE for staff. Speaking of bottles, they send home bottle labels because they practice safe feeding, and the only one to make the bottles is the baby's parent/guardian. That way, your baby doesn't get someone else's formula or breastmilk by accident. Speaking of breastmilk, those labels are RED instead of white, so it's absolutely clear that there's a difference. We've been bringing our baby here since he was 8 weeks old. He's nearly 7 months old, now, and we still just love bringing him here. When he starts school in a few years, it's up in Martin Co. I'm not looking forward to his last day at VBKC. We've been working from home now for about three weeks because of the pandemic, so BB hasn't seen them since then. They're keeping his spot open and listing us as drop-in until things settle down. I can't express how much that helps us. Though our family isn't in need of daily care, there are a *lot* of essential workers out there who do, and these guys are awesome for supporting them. We can't wait to go back!

    Kidworks Learning Centers - childcare - Updated July 2026

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