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Bouncy Bratz LLC
Basic Information
Address: 226 Eastgate Dr. Aiken, S.C. 29803
Email: Postmaster@bouncybratz.com
Phone Number: 803-642-8200
Additional Information
Focus: We provide a structured, tutor guided program than focuses on homework completion, good behavior ( in school too! ) and social interaction.
Director: Michael Caylor
Schools Served: Millbrook Elementary, Aiken Elementary, Warrenville Elementary
School District: Aiken district 1
County: Aiken
Schedule: Mon - Fri School Pick up - 6pm
Ages: K5 - 5th
Capacity: 20 children
Membership/Pricing: $65/week F/T - $50/week P/T
Setting:
Bouncy Bratz location
History:
Opened Summer 2008.
Program Highlights:
Tutor guided homework completion, accountability for agenda completion and good conduct in school, membership discounts/rewards , snacks and unlimited bottled water
Support Services:
Early release days.
Activities:
Early release days and Friday pizza/game days.
Field Trip Destinations: Field trips only apply to summer camps.
Program Information:
Bouncy Bratz is opening registration for the 2011 - 2012 school year. We will have limited spots available and will cap our program at 20 children. We beleive that making our program smaller allows us to interact with and monitor our kids more effeciently. This school year we will pick up Millbrook, Warrenville and Aiken Elementary schools only. However , a reduced fee is available for children in other schools but would not include pick up. Children must be picked up by 6pm. We will provide unlimited bottled water and a snack for our kids. Our agenda will consist of free play time and structured group play time. Play time will begin after all homework is completed ( tutor on site ). Good behavior and good grade rewards program !! Pricing for the 2011 - 2012 school year will be $65/ week. There will still be a 2 day minimum charge at $25/day for part timers. Registration fees are $50 per child and are lifetime fees ( not charged each school year, only once ).
Slogan: Lets Bounce !!