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The Children's Workshop
Basic Information
Address: MA and RI
Phone Number: 401-334-0100
Fax Number: 401-334-04544
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Additional Information
Focus: Quality School Age programs
Sponsor:
The Children's Workshop
Director: Alison George
Schools Served: Bourne Ma, North Attleboro Ma, Plainville Ma, Central Falls RI, Pawtucket RI, Cumberland RI, Cranston RI, East Greenwich RI, Warwick RI, N. Kingstown RI, Coventry RI, Lincoln RI, Providence RI, East Providence RI, Smithfield RI, Johnston RI, Warren RI, Barrington RI, Swansea Ma, We provide drop off and pick up for all private, charter and public school depts
School District: ALL local school districts
Schedule: 630a-6pm
Ages: 5-13 years old
Capacity: varies based on center
Membership/Pricing: varies based on center/state
Setting:
We are a state licensed program in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island. We provide quality care in a safe environment for all school age children. We plan fun curriculum as well as field trips and vendors. We offer transportation to and from local schools.
History:
The Children's Workshop is family owned and operated. We provide high Quality Education and Care for ages infants through School Age. We offer Highly trained educators, CPR/First Aid certified, research based curriculum and values, beautiful, clean facilities, age appropriate classrooms and activities.
Program Highlights:
We are open Before and after school, offer full day programs on non school days including Summer, Vacations and snow days. We provide Breakfast, Hot lunch and Snack. We are on the Federal Food Program and are able to offer all healthy and nutritious options made fresh daily for the children.
Support Services:
This company has an array of support services in place. We also work closely with our state agencies to ensure we are meeting all of the parents and children's needs.
Activities:
Varies options for activities based on the children we serve and their needs and interests. We are always developing the curriculum based on the children. We offer multiple choices a day for activities so the children have options. We always have the homework area open during the school year. Curriculum is also planned to meet the state standards for Social and Emotional Development.
Field Trip Destinations: We offer many different field trip destinations and vendors. They are picked by the children and staff based on time of year, curriculum and the children's ages and interests.
Program Information:
Our School Age Program recognizes the need for children to have a safe and secure environment before and after school, while still providing a "cool" place for the childrento want to go with their friends. Children can choose from daily enrichment activities or just relax with a friend. We offer homework assistance and tutoring(depending on center). We provide a healthy snack after school and lots of fun activities to keep them engaged every afternoon. We also offer drop in care for when life throws you a curve ball and you need a safe place for your child to go. For example, We are open on Snow Days!
This is a great place for your child to meet you new friends, have fun and get their homework done. During the summer weeks, we offer plenty of extracurriular activities in and out of the centers to keep them engaged.
Please give us a call today to come in for a tour and see our facilities.
Slogan: Where Learning is Child's Play