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The Growing Years - Burlington - our child at 2

The Growing Years - Burlington

3.0(3 reviews)
3.5 mi

Hello everyone, We…read moreare so thrilled to finally share our heartfelt experience with Growing Years Early Childcare Education Center in Burlington, NC. My wife and I are older parents--we had our first baby during the height of COVID. She's what you'd call a "COVID baby." Like many new parents, we were cautious, nervous, and eager to find a place that felt not only safe but nurturing. When our daughter started at Growing Years at just nine months old, we had no idea how deeply this center would impact our lives. From the very beginning, the love and care they poured into our daughter was unmistakable. This wasn't just a daycare--it was a second home. The staff caught her very first steps--a moment we'll never forget. They've been there through every milestone, and now, incredibly, she's about to graduate and head into elementary school. What sets Growing Years apart is something that's rare in childcare today: consistency and love. There's hardly any staff turnover here, and that's not a coincidence. The leadership takes care of their teachers and caregivers, and that care trickles down to every child who walks through their doors. The result? A team that's experienced, passionate, and truly connected to your child's development. As parents, security and communication were top priorities. Growing Years delivers on both. Their camera system allows you to check in any time, giving you peace of mind throughout the day. And when those inevitable bumps and scrapes happen (as they do with young kids), their communication is prompt and thoughtful. They'll call, email, and even sit down with you face-to-face to ensure you understand what happened and how it was handled. That level of transparency and compassion is unmatched. We now have two children at Growing Years. Our son currently attends, and he receives the same love, structure, and joyful learning experience that helped our daughter thrive. If you visit the center, stroll down the wall of fame--you'll find our daughter's photo there. It's not just a picture. It's a symbol of our family's deep connection to this place and its people. We wholeheartedly recommend Growing Years to any parent looking for a center rooted in compassion, high-quality education, and a true sense of community. This is more than a childcare center. This is the foundation for a lifetime of learning and love. With gratitude, The Tysons

Some teachers are great and some have zero personality. My child seemed to get hurt alot outside…read moreon playground area. They need to get rid of concrete on playground. I personally just do not think its safe for kids to be playing with a lot of other kids on the concrete area. The director was never friendly with our family - they have received a new one now and hopefully she will be better. BE aware that it is very expensive - you are looking at paying any where from 250 to 280 dollars a week. I am not sure it is worth that when most teachers just let the kids play all day vs teaching them something that will get them ready for Kindergarten.

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Burlington Christian Academy

Burlington Christian Academy

3.0(2 reviews)
1.5 mi

My son went there from 3rd to 4th. The 4th grade teacher, Mr. Steele(Never took the time to learn…read morethe bastard's full name) was a piece of work. He flipped my sons desk for no apparent reason, blamed him for pulling someone's pants down in the bathroom even though he was in the classroom the entire time and even after the person who did it even told him he had did it, would grab him around the arm hard to pull him around. Worst part is, my son barely did anything. The worst he had done was go out of the recess section or leave trash because of hornets. He also gave him over a thousand sentences for passing-gas. He was lactose and one of his classmates gave him a chocolate bar. The final nail in the coffin was the fact that they were going to expel my son, for something that his fellow classmates said he did. My son said fudge and they said he said fuck. I explained to them what my son had actually said and told them everything Mr. Steele had done but they still sided with him. So I took him out. Would not recommend. Unprofessional and rude. Tuition is too high. Also, one last piece of information, during teacher-parent conferences, he would talk behind a boy named Chance's parents back, and talk about how if he didn't take his meds he would rolling around on the floor and jumping off the walls. No one should ever talk about a mentally disabled child like that. Ever.

BCA's teachers care for each child as though they were their own. The loving, encouraging, and…read morecreative learning activities make BCA the best pre-school choice in the area.

Rcs Headstart - elementaryschools - Updated June 2026

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