Description:
"One of the Arcadia neighborhood's best-kept secrets", Creighton United Methodist Children’s Center (CUMCC) provides an exceptional first-school experience for your children in a safe and nurturing environment. Established in 1968 as a non-profit outreach ministry to provide meaningful learning and social experiences for the preschool age children of the church and the surrounding community, our Phoenix preschool and child care center promotes the physical, social, emotional, spiritual and intellectual development of young children ages 2½ to 5 years old. Our program provides a variety of learning experiences which help children develop independence, social growth, creativity, individuality, self-control, and a positive self-concept. Our small classes maintain excellent student/teacher ratios which exceed Arizona State requirements and allow close student/teacher relationships and interaction. Recognizing parents as the principal influence on a child’s education and development, we respect the individuality of the family while assisting parents to understand the growth and development of their children.
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Review by lisainphoenix on Tuesday, March 6, 2012 at 3:23:22 PM |
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My son loves this preschool! Great staff and pricing. Miss Liz is great with the children and keeps them busy with all sorts of activities! Open year round and also a daycare if you need that, and are great about working with you if you need extra care now and then! |
Review by K.M. on Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at 6:43:48 AM |
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AWESOME!!!!
"This place is phenomenal. Still sad to this day that we are no longer there due to moving/job change. These teachers are second to none.
The class size is small enough that each child has special attention. The tenure of the teachers is amazing. They actually were once students there when they were kids. This was truly my son's home away from home. They do so much with the kids that I was actually amazed to see that my kid actually enjoyed doing art projects. When we began at Creighton he was 3.5 and until he began there I just assumed that he was not going to be an 'artsy' kid because everytime I would pick him up from childcare or church or any activity where other kids were doing art projects, coloring, etc. he would never have anything. Most of the time if he actually did have a project page it would have one crayon line on it. Literally! This all changed at Creighton. We still have many of his projects around the house, on the fridge, on his bedroom wall. He still misses the teachers and many of the students from Creighton and so do we."
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