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Home | National Directories | After School Programs | Spring Valley YMCA School Age Child Care Program at Brooke Elementary |
Spring Valley YMCA School Age Child Care Program at Brooke Elementary
Basic Information
Address: 339 N. Lewis Road
Royersford, Pa 19468
Email: ckopensky@fvymca.org
Phone Number: 610-283-4351
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Additional Information
Director: Donna Bartman Sr. School Age Director
Schools Served: This site services Brooke Elementary, however we service all of the schools within the Spring-Ford School District. Our School Age Program, also services Evergreen and South Elementary in the Perkiomen Valley School District.
School District: Spring-Ford
County: Montgomery
Schedule: M-F 7:00-8:45 AM and 3:30-6:00
Ages: Kindergarten through Fourth
Membership/Pricing: Contact Donna Bartman at 484-984-0560 for more information
Setting:
Program is held in cafeteria. Our program also has access to the gym and playground.
Program Highlights:
Trained and Experienced Staff, State-licensed,Planned Curriculum, Keystone Star Participant (site has obtained a Star 2 rating), and a free YMCA Youth Membership, for every student enrolled full-time. Also Y Day Insurance is available for your child. Y Day Insurance guarantees care on days your child's school is closed!
Activities:
Homework Support, Daily Gym/Outdoor time, arts& crafts, Walking Club, games & activities, and access to multiple learning centers with rotating materials on a daily basis. Centers include: Art, Literacy, Math, Science, Building, Dramatic Play, and Music.
Field Trip Destinations: Swimming at the Y, bowling
Slogan: "The YMCA builds Strong Kids, Strong Familes, and Strong Communities".